Answer: We'll never know!
monuments can be found in italy and greece
stonehenge
Robin Heath has written: 'Stonehenge Display' 'A Key to Stonehenge' 'Stonehenge' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Megalithic monuments, Prehistoric peoples 'Sun, Moon and Earth' 'Service centres and service regions in Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Central places, Rural development 'Sun, moon & Stonehenge' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Archaeoastronomy, Megalithic monuments
Christopher Chippindale has written: 'Stonehenge complete' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Megalithic monuments
Buckingham Palace, Nelson's Column, Stonehenge, semi-detached houses.
UK easily! Big ben, London eye, angel of the north, gerkin, shard, stonehenge....
Stonehenge is in England, not Ireland. It depends what you mean by 'answer', since Stonehenge was built and altered over a periopd of about 1,500 years, with different purposes at different times. Stone circles and other stone monuments were erected in many parts of the Celtic world including Britain, Ireland and northern France.
The most active phase of Pyramid construction in Egypt was during 2300BC. Stonehenge is believed to date from around 2500BC, making Stonehenge slightly older, although in reality the two monuments date from around about the same time.
Patrick Crampton has written: 'Stonehenge of the kings' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Antiquities, Megalithic monuments, Prehistoric peoples, Stonehenge, Oudheden 'The prehistoric Ridge Way' -- subject(s): Description and travel
The term you're looking for is megaliths. These are large stones that were used to create monuments or structures for religious or ceremonial purposes in prehistoric times, such as Stonehenge in England or the Moai statues on Easter Island.
Carl P. Munck was an archaeocryptographer, which is science of decoding monuments such as the pyramids, Stonehenge and so on. This began as a hobby. He was a cryptographer. His "credentials" rest with his mathematical discoveries regarding megalithic monuments , which become self-evident , after he discovered them and published his findings .
R. J. C. Atkinson has written: 'Stonehenge and Avebury and neighbouring monuments' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Prehistoric peoples