Stonehenge
Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world.
Begun as a simple earthwork enclosure, it was built in several stages, with the unique lintelled stone circle being erected in the Neolithic period in around 2,500 BC.
Today, Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site with a unique and dense concentration of outstanding prehistoric monuments.
The true meaning of this ancient, awe-inspiring creation has been lost in the mists of time:
- Was Stonehenge a temple for sun worship, a healing centre, a burial site or perhaps a huge calendar?
- How did our ancestors manage to carry the mighty stones from so far away and then, using only the most primitive of tools, build this amazing structure?
Surrounded by mystery, Stonehenge never fails to impress.