- Stonehenge - Wikipedia
Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles (3 km) west of Amesbury
- Stonehenge | English Heritage
Walk in the footsteps of your Neolithic ancestors at Stonehenge – one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe
- Stonehenge | History, Location, Map, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
Stonehenge, prehistoric stone circle monument, cemetery, and archaeological site located on Salisbury Plain, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England It was built in six stages between 3000 and 1520 BCE, during the transition from the Neolithic Period to the Bronze Age
- Stonehenge - Location, Definition Age - HISTORY
One of the most famous and recognizable sites in the world, Stonehenge draws more than 800,000 tourists a year, many of whom also visit the region’s numerous other Neolithic and Bronze Age
- An introduction to Stonehenge - British Museum
Find out how and why Stonehenge was built and learn more about the people creating these extraordinary monuments and their beliefs in Britain, Ireland and continental Europe 4,500 years ago The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is known around the world, surrounded by myths, folklore and speculation But who built it and what went on there?
- Stonehenge | National Geographic | National Geographic
Stonehenge in southern England ranks among the world's most iconic archaeological sites and one of its greatest enigmas The megalithic circle on Salisbury Plain inspires awe and fascination—but
- Stonehenge: A Window into Prehistoric Civilization — HISTORACT
Stonehenge, located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, is one of the world’s most famous and enigmatic prehistoric megalithic monuments Dating back to around 3000 BCE, Stonehenge consists of a ring of massive standing stones, each standing over 4 meters high and weighing approximately 25 tons
- Stonehenge: Englands most mysterious monument - Lonely Planet
Stonehenge is a prehistoric marvel This stone circle rises out of Salisbury Plain, its rugged stones complemented by a swish visitor center that explores its incredible construction
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