- legomenon.com stonehenge-meaning-history-…While there are many theories and myths about the history of Stonehenge, set in stone facts about this ancient structure are much harder to come by.
- goldentours.com travelblog/stonehenge-history-and…The mystery of Stonehenge has the world’s most learned historians, archaeologists and geologists scratching their heads.
- 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.
- 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.
- insanveevren.wordpress.com 2012/04/16/stonehenge/İşin aslı ne? Bilinen tek birşey var; Stonehenge´in amacı gökle ilgili… Peki ya ötesi? Editörümüz M. Ata Nirun, Stonehenge´i gezdi…
- 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.
- 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...
- konnecthq.com stonehenge/The myths around Stonehenge range from scientific to religious and we have to wonder if we will ever discover the true meaning behind the ring of stones.
- lonelyplanet.com articles/visiting-stonehenge-…Set in Wiltshire, Southwest England, Stonehenge was built in stages between around 3000 and 2000 BCE, and tweaks to its layout continued until 1500 BCE.
- theuk.one samye-krasivye-mesta-britanii-…