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Stonehenge - Wikipedia
Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles (3 km) west of Amesbury.
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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.
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History of Stonehenge | English Heritage
A history of Stonehenge, explaining how the prehistoric monument developed from an early henge into its final form, as well as its later history.
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Stonehenge
Stonehenge (stəʊnˈhɛndʒ) Forms: α. 2 Stanenges, Stanenheng, Stanheng, 3–4 Stonheng(e, 5 Stone hengles, Stonehenges, 5– Stonehenge. β. 6 stonege, 7 stonage. [f. stone n.; the second element may have meant something ‘hanging’ or supported in the air: cf. OE. hęnge-clif ‘præruptum’ (Suppl. to ælfric's ...
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Visit Stonehenge | Great Britain | Stonehenge.co.uk
Visit Stonehenge and explore one of Britain's most iconic sites and its fascinating history. You can book tours for a guided experience.
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www.stonehenge.co.uk
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, ...
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Stonehenge Limestone
The Stonehenge Limestone is a geologic formation in Maryland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ordovician period.
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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 ...
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Stonehenge | National Geographic
Stonehenge in southern England ranks among the world's most iconic archaeological sites and one of its greatest enigmas.
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Stonehenge - Smarthistory
Recognized worldwide, Stonehenge seems an impossible task: how, and why, did prehistoric people build it? Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, ...
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Stonehenge Virtual Tour - Inside The Stones - English Heritage
Take an interactive tour of Stonehenge with our 360 degree view from inside the monument. Select the hotspots to find out more. Or switch to Skyscape and relax ...
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World of Stonehenge, British Museum
World of Stonehenge, British Museum. London, United Kingdom. The UK's first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge at the British Museum brings together over 430 ...
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Why Was Stonehenge Built? - Stonehenge Pensioner
0. Why was Stonehenge built? Many experts have put forward reasons, principally related to the seasons and the cycles of the sun and moon. Perhaps less supported have been theories about the stones as a centre for healing or in creating a sound box for drumming or even as a bird perch. The birds would be resting prior to consuming bodies laid ...
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Stonehenge (disambiguation)
Stonehenge may also refer to:
Places
Australia
Stonehenge, New South Wales, a rural locality in Australia
Stonehenge, Queensland (Barcoo Shire), a Music
Stonehenge (Richie Havens album), 1970
Stonehenge (Ruins album), 1990
"Stonehenge", a song from the film This Is Spinal Tap
"Stonehenge", a song
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Stonehenge (game)
Stonehenge is the first anthology board game. It was released in June 2007 by Paizo Publishing under their Titanic Games imprint. An expansion, titled Stonehenge: Nocturne, was released later in 2007 with developers Andrew Looney, Klaus-Jürgen Wrede, Serge Laget, and Bruno Cathala
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