Giant+Churches+of+Finland


 * Giant Churches of Finland **
 * Edited by Alisha Archuleta **
 * Fall 2015 LMC **

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 * Overview: ** Giant’s Churches “Summer Solstice” – This Author explains the Summer Solstice and briefly the Stonehenge in England, which helps the reader better understand the Giant Churches and that relation. Goes over a description, dates, measurements of Giant Churches, what they are made of and an opinion based on research as to why they are there.


 * Author: ** Kristi Melto
 * Last Updated: ** 2009
 * Last reviewed: ** December 6, 2015
 * Reviewed By: ** Alisha Archuleta

This author was thorough in her research and has links to back up her information.
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This is geard toward anyone interested in learning more about the Gaints' Churches, about a high school level reading. Very easy to read and well formatted.
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This is nicely formatted and easy to navigate with sub-links to back up where she got her information from.
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 * Overview: “ ** Megalithic “Giant’s churches” in Ostrobothnia, Finland” – this article is more specifying about the Giant Churches in Ostrobothnia, Finland. He seems more opinionative or unsure of specific information but the pictures are great for understanding structure.


 * Author: ** Lemminkalnen
 * Last Updated: ** August 3, 2015
 * Last Reviewed: ** December 7, 2015
 * Reviewed by: ** Alisha Archuleta


 * Accuracy: ** because this author seems more opinionative or unsure I wouldn’t say it’s 100% accurate. He uses words like “So-called Giant’s Churches” and “probably..” and talks about the specific information as “unkown” I like this site however because of this pictorial information which is accurate.

This is very easy to read, not much information but great pictures.
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This is easy to navigate, short and to the point, only this one page unless you want to click on the pictures to get a better size.
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Gives specific locations and a map you can navigate to find the locations of the giant churches in Finland. Also gives size measurements and brief descriptions of the rock formations. This site is interesting because it has an interactive map that gives an exact longitude and latitude of each rock formation. The other cool thing about this site is that if you click on the name of the located rock formation it will take you to another page with a specific description and picture, (for most).
 * Overview: ** **“Linnakangas Giant's Church - Stone Fort or Dun in Finland”-**


 * Author: ** Anne Tate
 * Last Update: ** October 24, 2014
 * Last Reviewed: ** December 8, 2014
 * Reviewed By: ** Alisha Archuleta
 * Accuracy: ** Yes with locations, this website is very accurate. With the descriptions, they are taken from other websites (for research) but the measurements lists of places in Finland are accurate in comparison with my research.

This website is very easy to read, not too wordy or lengthy nor is it written higher than a 8th grade reading level. If you are not familiar with longitude and latitude that may be confusing but still is very organized and pretty self-explanatory. Lots of minor typos.
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It is very easy to navigate and there are more links attached for your viewing pleasure or if you are interested in learning more about a specific Giant Church or rock structure or cemetery, ect.
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 * https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kastellin_j%C3%A4tinkirkko#/media/File:Kastelli_giant%27s_church_1.JPG ]] **

This Author explains more indetail about Kastelli Jatinkirkko a specific Giant Church of Finland. States it to be the largest and has specific details reagarding this structure. Also a paragraph regarding the history.
 * Overview: ** “Kastellin jätinkirkko”


 * Author: ** Larry Sanger, founder of Wikipedia
 * Last Update: ** July 5,2015
 * Last Reviewed: ** December 8, 2014
 * Reviewed By: ** Alisha Archuleta


 * Accuracy: ** This is a Wikipedia site so information is taking from other sites and posted and edited with reference links to show research.

Because this website is originally in Finnish and has to be translated to English, it is a little harder to understand. It does still provide great detail, descriptions and history.
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It is very easy to navigate and there are more links attached for reference, again in Finnish though and you have to translate or else it wont make any sense, unless you speak Finnish. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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 * Overview: ** This website explains the Orientations, features, measurements, history and location of the Neolithic or “Giants’ Churches’ “ of Finland with on-site and lidar observations. There are many technical facts because this was an onsite research by physics/astronomy studier. Over 10 pages of information.


 * Author: ** Marianna P. Ridderstad
 * Last Update: ** 2015
 * Last Reviewed: ** December 8, 2015
 * Reviewed By: ** Alisha Archuleta


 * Accuracy: ** This author is extremely thorough in her research. She has many facts and observations regarding the Churches. Plus 2 pages of references

This is written at a college grade level and above. It is very clear, detailed and precise. Some information is astronomical or scientific and a little bit more difficult to understand if your are not used to that lingo.
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This is written like a report, easy to navigate but doesn’t have any hyperlinks. Pages are numbered and titled to help.
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