The short answer is that nobody really knows. How the large stones were moved to the site or how they were erected are both mysteries. Archaeologists are still arguing about that question.
Some experts believe they floated the stones there, then used ropes to slide the large stones through cow manure to make it easier to pull them from place to place.
they used ropes to slide the large stones through cow menuer to make it easier to pull them from placce to place.
it was started 3100 BC and finished 1600 BC
Between around 3,000 BC and around 1500 BC The central stone structure from c. 2500 to ? 1600 we don't really know.
Nobody knows for sure but archaeologists think that it was built around 4500 years ago.
Stonehenge is in the county of Wiltshire in southern England and is about 4000 years old
Archaeologists estimate somewhere around 3000 BC but they're still arguing about it!
3000 BC
Yes.
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Nobody knows for sure but it was around 5000 years ago.
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No. Stonehenge is in Wiltshire, England.
Stonehenge was used to track the stars and, therefore, could be also identify the time of year it was.
Stonehenge is not a grave.
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England
At Stonehenge human remains were found as well as tools used to help constructing the henge.
Stonehenge is pre Roman, begun about 5000 year ago
Archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge could have been a burial ground from its earliest beginnings
it has never been lost.
Yes.
monuments can be found in italy and greece
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