- http://sacred-destinations.com england/stonehengeStonehenge I seems to have been used for about 500 years and then abandoned. Construction of Stonehenge II began around 2100 BC.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/StonehengeStonehenge , Wiltshire , Amesbury <461'in iki mil (3 km) batısındaki tarih öncesi Anıtıdır >. Her biri yaklaşık 13 fit (4.0 m) yüksekliğinde, yedi fit (2.1 m)...
- earthmagazine.org article/stonehenges-mysterious-…That begs a second, even more elusive question: “How did they arrive at Stonehenge?” That remains a mystery and a matter of contentious debate.
- http://stonehenge-stone-circle.co.uk stonehenge-…In this regard, Avebury is far superior to Stonehenge. That said, Stonehenge is such a magnificent monument that it would impress no matter where it is.
- konnecthq.com stonehenge/The myths around Stonehenge range from scientific to religious and we have to wonder if we will ever discover the true meaning behind the ring of stones.
- lonelyplanet.com articles/visiting-stonehenge-…Set in Wiltshire, Southwest England, Stonehenge was built in stages between around 3000 and 2000 BCE, and tweaks to its layout continued until 1500 BCE.
- olaganustuolaylar.wordpress.com 2010/06/25/…YÜZYIL ORTALARI Stonehenge’i nasıl yapmışlardı? Buna en kolay verilecek cevap, “çok güç” olacaksa da, gerçek cevap, “düşündüğümüzden çok daha kolay”dır.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/StonehengeStonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monument located near Amesbury in the English county of Wiltshire, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury.
- stonehengevisit.co.uk factsStonehenge so simple yet so much unknown – find out the facts that we know at the visitor centre located just a short distance from the ancient stones.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g186414-…I'm afraid the translation of you review is not very clear but from what I can gather, I think you believe Stonehenge was built in the 1950s.