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  1. History of Stonehenge. Stonehenge is perhaps the world’s most famous prehistoric monument. It was built in several stages: the first monument was an early henge monument, built about 5,000 years ago, and the unique stone circle was erected in the late Neolithic period about 2500 BC. In the early Bronze Age many burial mounds were built nearby.

  2. 1 de jun. de 2010 · Stonehenge is a prehistoric display of dozens of massive stones in a circular layout. Historians have puzzled over the many mysteries of the English monument.

  3. The Stonehenge World Heritage Site is famous throughout the world and is one of the most important prehistoric landscapes in Europe. Today this landscape is split in two by a major road - the A303 - which acts as a barrier to people enjoying, exploring and understanding the World Heritage Site. The Government has approved plans to replace part ...

  4. Stonehenge’s builders raised the stones using joints normally found only in woodworking, and not seen at any other prehistoric monument. This makes it the most architecturally sophisticated surviving stone circle in the world. Far from standing alone, Stonehenge forms part of a remarkable complex of connected prehistoric sites across the ...

  5. Localização de Stonehenge, nas Ilhas Britânicas.. Stonehenge é uma estrutura composta, formada por círculos concêntricos de pedras, que chegam a ter 5 metros de altura e a pesar quase 50 toneladas, localizada na Inglaterra, no condado de Wiltshire, na Planície de Salisbury.. No monumento identificam-se três distintos períodos construtivos: O chamado Período I (c. 3100 a.C.), quando o ...

  6. Building Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a masterpiece of engineering, built using only simple tools and technologies, before the arrival of metals and the invention of the wheel. Building the stone circle would have needed hundreds of people to transport, shape and erect the stones. These builders would have required others to provide them with food ...

  7. Stonehenge (prononcé : [stəʊnˈhɛndʒ]) est un monument mégalithique composé d'un ensemble de structures circulaires concentriques, construit en cinq grandes étapes, entre 3000 et 1100 av. J.-C., du Néolithique à l' âge du bronze, dans le comté du Wiltshire, au sud de l' Angleterre .

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