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 It is unclear and unpublished as to exactly how many stones make up Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is made up of an estimated 80-82 stones, consisting of large Sarsen stones, smaller Bluestones, and other stones in various formations.
The first inukshuk is estimated to have been constructed with around 10 to 15 stones. These structures vary in size depending on their purpose and location.
Stonehenge is believed to have been constructed as a ceremonial and religious site by ancient peoples for rituals, ceremonies, and astronomical observations. Its exact purpose and significance remain a subject of speculation among historians and archaeologists.
The stones at Stonehenge have a rough, weathered texture due to their age and exposure to the elements. Many of the stones are also worn smooth in certain areas from people touching them over the years.
Hadrian's Wall is made up of roughly 80 large Milecastles, 160 smaller Turrets, and an estimated 24 million stones that make up the wall itself.
Early people likely chose stones to make their first tools due to the availability and hardness of stones. Stones were readily found in their natural environment and could be shaped into sharp edges for cutting and hunting. Stones provided a practical and durable material for crafting various tools necessary for survival.
the stonhenge is 10 feet tall.
scientists may beleive that dinasours put them there but they dont know for sure the stones werer put there around 500 years ago. google it for more info...
Many but Stonhenge and Hadrian's Wall immediately spring to mind
Ancient Mysteries - 1994 Who Built Stonhenge 3-10 was released on: USA: 10 November 1995
this two rocks are called marier and teriuy
More Rocks Have Been Placed On Top Of The Other Rocks
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107.5kg = 16.928 stones