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If you mean Stonehenge, the ancient circle of standing stones, it is on Salisbury Plain in England.
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The Standing Stones of Caithness was created in 2003.
The standing stones to the north and south of Snowdon are known as the "Cromlech" at Capel Curig and the "Standing Stones" at Beddgelert, respectively. These ancient stone structures are significant archaeological sites, reflecting the region's prehistoric heritage. They are often associated with burial practices and rituals of early human communities in Wales.
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Stonehenge is a cultural site, as it is a prehistoric monument built by humans, specifically constructed during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. It consists of a ring of standing stones and is believed to have served various ceremonial and astronomical purposes. The site reflects the social, religious, and engineering practices of the ancient people who created it, distinguishing it from natural geological formations.
No, megaliths are not the name of the stones used to build Çatalhöyük. Megaliths refer to large stones used in prehistoric structures and monuments, such as Stonehenge. Çatalhöyük, an ancient settlement in Turkey, was primarily constructed using mudbrick and not megalithic stones.
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Stonehenge is an ancient monument. It consists of standing stones built in a circle. It is unclear and unpublished as to exactly how many stones make up Stonehenge.
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