• Stonehenge Avenue, a parallel pair of ditches and banks leading two miles (3 km) to the River Avon, was also added.
  • How Were the Stones Transported? The stones that make up the Stonehenge monument are commonly referred to as bluestones.
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  • We particularly like this tour that visits Stonehenge and Bath in a day trip. If you prefer a private tour of Stonehenge, this is the tour for you.
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  • There have been many theories about the meaning and purpose of Stonehenge but this one is our favorite: apparently, the ancient stone circles are actually an...
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  • But what do we really know about when, how and why it was built? ... They also hypothesise that they could be related to the nearby burial grounds.
  • The prehistoric monument Stonehenge was built up to 5,000 years ago on Salisbury Plain in England, but its ultimate purpose remains a tantalizing mystery.
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  • Who built Stonehenge, and exactly how it was built. ... It is known for certain that the builders of Stonehenge came to the already developed area.
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  • Archaeologists are beginning to piece together the complex relationships between Stonehenge and other Neolithic sites on Salisbury Plain.
  • ...like’ posts erected in the Mesolithic period, between 8500 and 7000 BC.It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge.