• ...like’ posts erected in the Mesolithic period, between 8500 and 7000 BC.[1] It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge.
  • We particularly like this tour that visits Stonehenge and Bath in a day trip. If you prefer a private tour of Stonehenge, this is the tour for you.
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  • 2- To learn about theories behind the origin. A knowledgeable guide can help explain some of the theories related to Stonehenge’s purpose and origins.
  • The nearest source of the bluestones is about 150 miles away. It is not known how the builders of Stonehenge transported the stones to the site.
  • Stonehenge, on Salisbury plain in England, is one of the most recognizable monuments of the Neolithic world and one of the most popular, with over one million...
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  • Stonehenge is a stone monument situated in the south of England. The name comes from two Old English words, stan , meaning “stone,” and hencg...
  • The mysteries of Stonehenge have captivated us for centuries: Who built it and why? How did they move those giant stones?
  • Stonehenge, prehistoric stone circle monument, cemetery, and archaeological site located on Salisbury Plain, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury...
  • Through geochemical fingerprinting research of Stonehenge, Brighton researchers reveal origins of the monument's sarsen stones.
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