
The stones that make up Stonehenge got here from throughout Britain
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Stonehenge could have been constructed to symbolise a unification in Stone Age Britain. The thought might clarify why so most of the stones making up the monument had been introduced in over big distances.
Situated on Salisbury plain in southern England, Stonehenge appears to have been inbuilt phases between 3100 and 1600 BC. There may be an outer ring of vertical sarsen stones topped by horizontal lintels; inside that may be a smaller ring of vertical bluestones and a lot of different stones, together with a horizontal…

