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How many stones at Stonehenge originally?

There are 92 stones at Stonehenge at the present time


How many tons are all of the stones in Stonehenge?

It is believed that all the stones in Stonehenge weigh over 320 tons.


How many stones does Stonhenge have?

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 It is unclear and unpublished as to exactly how many stones make up Stonehenge.


How many stones in the inner circle of Stonehenge?

there are 7


Can you touch the stones at Stonehenge during your visit?

No, visitors are not allowed to touch the stones at Stonehenge.


Describe the general structure of Stonehenge?

Stonehenge consists of a circular setting of large standing stones, known as sarsens, topped by lintel stones in the center. The outer circle is surrounded by a circular earthwork bank and ditch. There are also avenues of stones leading away from the main structure.


What can you find in a Stonehenge?

you can find many different stones and much, much, more


What is the texture of the Stonehenge?

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.


Who was megaliths?

Giant stones (e.g. the Stonehenge stones) from prehistoric times.


How did the stones at stonehedge get to London?

The stones at Stonehenge have never been to London. They came to Stonehenge from Wales and archaeologists are still arguing about how they got there and how they were erected.


What is Stonehenge built from?

The major stones of Stonehenge are mostly sandstone, others are igneous rocks.


Is Stonehenge 1 the inner part of the whole of Stonehenge?

Stonehenge phase 1 is the circular earth works that forms the outer part of the monument. The sarsen stones and blue stones are in the center of the earthworks.