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England Neolithic Built: 3000 BC UNESCO

Stonehenge

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain made up of large standing stones arranged in concentric rings. It was built in multiple phases over many centuries and remains one of the most studied archaeological sites in Europe.

Site View & Location

Stonehenge view

Stonehenge

England

Longitude: -1.83

Latitude: 51.18

Historical Significance

Stonehenge demonstrates sophisticated prehistoric engineering, organized labor, and ceremonial planning. Its alignment with solar events suggests ritual and astronomical importance in Neolithic Britain.

Facts

Fact 1

Solstice Alignment

The monument aligns with sunrise at the summer solstice and sunset at the winter solstice.

Fact 2

Multi-Phase Construction

Archaeological evidence shows construction and modifications from around 3000 BC to 1600 BC.

Fact 3

Distant Stone Transport

Some bluestones were moved from Wales to the site, over 200 km away.