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  • The earliest structures known in the immediate area are four or five pits, three of which appear to have held large pine ‘totem-pole like’ posts made between 8500 and 7000 BC. It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge.
    The carbon dating of parts of the structure go back to prehistoric times before man was known to be there, yet there are distinct burial pits, holes (purposefully dug using deer antlers for tools) and posts placed upright in the ground.
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  • It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge. At this time, when much of the rest of southern England was largely covered by...
  • [1] It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge. At this time, when much of the rest of southern England was largely covered...
  • It has long been thought that the monument marked the seasons. ... It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge.
  • EARLY. 23. It is not known how these posts relate to the monument of Stonehenge. ... NOT KNOW.
  • Mesolithic period, between 8500 and 7000 BC.[1] It is not known how these. 중석기시대. posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge.
  • It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge. The carbon dating of parts of the structure go back to prehistoric times before...
  • The great stone monument of Stonehenge is the best known and most remarkable of prehistoric remains in Britain. ... Related Posts.
  • On this page we look at arguably the more interesting aspect of Stonehenge, the great mysteries of Stonehenge - what was it used for and how it was built.
  • For a more recent investigation into the age of Stonehenge, the BBC has several videos related to Stonehenge.
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  • The site goes on to say, “It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge.”
  • Despite all the academic work, the significance of these two types of stone to the formation of Stonehenge is still not fully understood.
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  • 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.
  • One of the most enigmatic places in the world is located in the English countryside: the beautiful prehistoric monument Stonehenge.