- stonehengetrips.com 2014/09/02/answers-to-some-of…Following on from this article on Stonehenge we have asked the experts for answers to some of Stonehenge’s biggest questions.
- newscientist.com article/2267537-stonehenge-was-…
- worldatlas.com articles/history-and-mystery-…How Were the Stones Transported? The stones that make up the Stonehenge monument are commonly referred to as bluestones.Bulunamadı: posts
- mocktestielts.com ielts-mock-test-reading-…As early as the 1970s, geologists have been adding their voices to the debate over how Stonehenge came into being.
- gradesfixer.com free-essay-examples/a-research-…Abstract This paper contains the mystery of Stonehenge. Stonehenge was built on Salisbury Plain some time between 5,000 and 4,300 years ago.Bulunamadı: posts
- lonelyplanet.com Travel StoriesThe stone leans slightly to the left. The Heel Stone; proof of a wider ritual landscape now lost © Leonid Andronov / Getty Images. How was Stonehenge built?Bulunamadı: posts
- thetourguy.com travel-blog/england/london/…This prehistoric monument is on many people's bucket lists when visiting London. Here's all the info on how to visit Stonehenge.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/StonehengeFor example, its extant trilithons make it unique. Stonehenge is only distantly related to the other stone circles in the British Isles, such as the Ring of Brodgar.
- bradshawfoundation.com stonehenge/We do not know and we shall probably never know". Perhaps one of the reasons for this uncertainty is that Stonehenge evolved.Bulunamadı: relate