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Stonehenge

The third stage of Stonehenge, about 2,000 BC, saw the arrival of the Sarsen stones. The largest of the Sarsen stones transported to Stonehenge weigh 50 tonnes. Modern calculations show that it would have taken 500 men using leather ropes to pull one stone, with an extra 100 men needed to lay huge rollers in front of the sledge.
Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles

July 29th 2006
The panoramic photo shows Avebury henge Stonehenge I think there is not much I need to say about famous Stonehenge. It is one of the worlds and certainly UK's most famous prehistoric site. Archaeologists assume that the stones were erected some 2,300 BC, although parts of the site are actually even older than that. I think what most people like about Stonehenge ... read more
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