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Seven different types of stone but predominently Sarcen (hard sandstone) and Bluestone; rocks from the Welsh Preseli Mountains.The most common type of stone used at Stonehenge is Preseli Bluestone, a Dolerite stone transported from the Preseli hills, 160 miles away in Wales.The Stonehenge Is made out of mainly basalt and granite.Um stones - I guess
Stonehenge is a monument that is made out of large stones. There is a circle of stones in Stonehenge, with several stones laying on top of the vertical stones.
There are 92 stones at Stonehenge at the present time
It is believed that all the stones in Stonehenge weigh over 320 tons.
Stonehenge is made up of an estimated 80-82 stones, consisting of large Sarsen stones, smaller Bluestones, and other stones in various formations.
Giant stones (e.g. the Stonehenge stones) from prehistoric times.
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.
The major stones of Stonehenge are mostly sandstone, others are igneous rocks.
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.
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the stones in the stone hedge are as thick as 3 feet.