- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/StonehengeStonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age stone monument in a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.
- livescience.com ArchaeologyThe bigger stones at Stonehenge, known as sarsens, weigh 25 tons (22.6 metric tons) on average and are widely believed to have been brought from Marlborough...
- http://arthistoryresources.net stonehenge/stonehenge.htmlThe Bluestones at Stonehenge are believed to have originated from various outcrops in the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire in Wales.
- tr.wikitrps.com wiki/StonehengeAdını çarpıcı Stonehenge manzarasıyla alan King Barrows Ridge, Avenue üzerinde yer alır ve Stonehenge'in en nefes kesici manzaralarından birini sunar.
- bbc.com news/articles/c207lqdn755oThe six-tonne Altar Stone at the heart of Stonehenge came from the far north of Scotland rather than south-west Wales as previously thought, new analysis has...
- http://ancient-wisdom.com englandstonehenge.htmThe nearest source of stones of the size represented by the large sarsens at Stonehenge is on the Marlborough Downs, near Avebury, about 30km to the NE.
- 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?
- houseandgarden.co.uk article/stonehengeVarious monuments have stood where Stonehenge is now, and the oldest extant earthworks seem to date to around 3,500BC (there’s evidence of...
- stonehengetickets.tours about-stonehenge/The DNA analysis of buried bodies near Stonehenge suggests that the Stonehenge builders came from places outside England...
- sendeyim.com blog/stonehengeİngiltere'de yapılan bir DNA araştırması sonucu, ülkenin başlıca tarihi anıtlarından Stonehenge'i inşa edenlerin Anadolu'dan geldikleri tespit edildi.