- bradshawfoundation.com stonehenge/The first group, the Windmill Hill people, named after one of their earthworks on Windmill Hill, near Stonehenge, built the large circular furrows and mounds.
- yolculuktutkusu.com stonehenge-gezi-rehberi.htmlStonehenge Londra’ya 130 km yani yaklaşık 2 saat mesafede Salisbury ovasında biraz ters bir konumda yer alan ama insanlık tarihi için oldukça önemli bir anıt.
- stonehengetickets.tours about-stonehenge/The iconic Stonehenge was built in several stages between 3000 and 1520 BCE. The true purpose of Stonehenge is still unknown to us.
- houseandgarden.co.uk Where is Stonehenge and how was it built?…Stonehenge could therefore have been designed as a sort of monumental calendar, and a precinct where celebrations of the two solstices could take place.
- gizemligercekler.com gizemli-stonehenge-anitini-…Stonehenge İngiltere’nin Güneyinde, Salisburg düzlüklerinde yer alan 3 metreden yüksek, dikine duran taşların oluşturduğu gizemli bir daire.
- londontoolkit.com whattodo/stonehenge_history.htmNeolithic people The Henge Aubrey Holes Wooden posts at Stonehenge The stones at Stonehenge The Avenue Ley lines What was Stonehenge used for?
- goldentours.com travelblog/stonehenge-history-and…The mystery of Stonehenge has the world’s most learned historians, archaeologists and geologists scratching their heads.
- bilimgenc.tubitak.gov.tr makale/stonehenge-ne-ise…Stonehenge. İngiltere’deki Salsbury Ovası’nda yer alan Stonehenge’in, gün dönümleriyle hizalı bir yapıya sahip olması nedeniyle, antik zamanlarda...
- history.com topics/european-history/stonehengeThe smaller bluestones, on the other hand, have been traced all the way to the Preseli Hills in Wales, some 200 miles away from 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.