Stonehenge and other megalithic sites are well represented on the Internet, but some web sites provide fallacious and even farcical information. Check out the following for reliable information and astounding photographs.
- Stone Pages: http://stonepages.com
- The Megalithic Portal at http://www.megalithic.co.uk.
- The official guide to Stonehenge: http://www.stonehenge.co.uk.
Çatalhöyük is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is featured on their webpage at http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1405
The Çatalhöyük Research Project has an amazing website with lots of information and photographs at http://www.catalhoyuk.com.
Check out the aerial imagery and photographs of Göbekli Tepe, also on UNESCO’s World Heritage Site page: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1572
Poverty Point, also recently inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can be visited online at http://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-parks/historic-sites/poverty-point-state-historic-site/ and http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1435/
For a website with information on Chavin de Huantar, check out the following: http://www.jqjacobs.net/andes/chavin.html.
The Olmec have a major online presence as well; for more information and amazing images, check out some of the following web sites.
- Mexico’s Cultures of the Gulf Coast at the National Museum of Anthropology website: https://www.mna.inah.gob.mx/
- The Olmec exhibit at the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/themes/lost_kingdoms_central_america/olmec.aspx
- The Olmec art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/olmc/hd_olmc.htm
- ThoughtCo.com: https://www.thoughtco.com/the-olmec-overview-2136304
- Ancient History Encyclopedia: https://www.ancient.eu/Olmec_Civilization/
- MayaSites Travel Services: http://www.mayasites.com/laventa.html