Stonehenge

Stonehenge,  a massive stone monument  found prehistoric era built in several stages, the first one built about 5000 years ago and the unique stone circle was erected in the late Neolithic period about 2500 BC.

Stonehenge is found in England’s Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, which is a huge man-made circle of standing stones. Built by our ancestors over many thousands of years ago, proved prehistoric monuments and biggest mysteries of the world.  Work started on this super stone circle in late Neolithic Age – but it took over 1,000 years to build, in four long stages. Archaeologists believe the final changes were made around 1,500BC, in the early Bronze Age.  Many of the enormous stones are still standing strong in a circular arrangement. Archaeologists believe that these structures changed over time, as it was built and rebuilt by generations of ancient peoples, till today, there is no definite clue for the exact purpose of this Stonehenge.