- goldentours.com travelblog/stonehenge-history-and…The mystery of Stonehenge has the world’s most learned historians, archaeologists and geologists scratching their heads.
- english-heritage.org.uk Visit places/stonehengeWalk in the footsteps of your Neolithic ancestors at Stonehenge – one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe.
- history.com topics/european-history/stonehengeStonehenge is a prehistoric display of dozens of massive stones in a circular layout. Historians have puzzled over the many mysteries of the English monument.
- aboutstonehenge.info stonehenge-construction-…Next was the chalkwork inner bank of Stonehenge. It was an impressive sight standing at least 6 feet high, about 20 feet wide and had a diameter of 320 feet.
- 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.
- tarih.sitesi.web.tr stonehenge-nasil-yapildi.html(Solda) Günümüzde Stonehenge. Yıkılmış, kimi taşlar kayıp ve belki de asla planladığı gibi tamamlanmamış. (Sağda) Stonehenge'in klasik görünümü.
- nationalgeographic.com history/article/stonehenge…Recently a radical new theory has emerged—that Stonehenge served as a "prehistoric Lourdes" where people came to be healed.
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- houseandgarden.co.uk article/stonehengeStonehenge could therefore have been designed as a sort of monumental calendar, and a precinct where celebrations of the two solstices could take place.
- sacredsites.com europe/england/stonehenge.htmlThe most visited and well known of the British stone rings, Stonehenge is a composite structure built during three distinct periods.