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By Morgan Sondgeroth Brooklynne Thielen
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Stonehenge was built in the English county of Wiltshire on the Salisbury Plain approximately 5,000 years ago or around 1500 BC
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Stonehenge was built on a mound with 56 holes forming a ring around the perimeter, small packing stones were placed at the base
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It is believed that the ditch was built with tools made of red deer antlers and wood
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2000 B.C. – The first stone circle (inner) was made with small blue stones but was abandoned before it was completed
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Many believe that the blue stones are from the Prescelly Mountains on the southwest tip of Wales
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Stones were believed to be dragged from inland mountains, then along the southern coast of Wales and then up the rivers Awn and Frome, then down the River Wylye
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About 80 stones in all were used to make Stonehenge. Each small stone individually weighs about 4 tons the giant stones (sarsen stones) weigh about 50 tons each
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Studies show that 600 men would have been needed to get each stone passed obstacles along the way
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Levers would lower stones into the hole and the stones stood at about 30° angles from the ground until men pulled ropes around the stone to put it in proper, upright position
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The stones are aligned almost perfectly with the sunrise on the summer solstice
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No one knows who actually built Stonehenge, but the best guess is the people of the Neolithic Period (3000 BC)
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One Legend: Merlin brought stones to Salisbury Plain from Ireland and was built, maybe, as a memorial
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Stones were believed (by Geoffrey of Monmwa) that Giants brought the stones from Africa to Ireland and them shipped back to britain
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Prehistorians attributed Stonehenge to Egyptian, Mediterranean and Greek cultures during the 19 th century
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It is also believed that Stonehenge was used for performing rituals, worship and healings
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Another legend is that the stones were stones from an Irish woman by the Devil and rebuilt on the Salisbury Plain for the king
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