It didn't. It's still standing, and has been for thousands of years.
Only a couple of pillars have collapsed due to weathering and possibly human disturbance before the Stonehenge became a protected site in modern times.
it wasn't
Stonehenge isn't totally destroyed but some of its pillars were removed several hundred years ago to be used as building material before people realised its archaeological importance.
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.
Some people believe that Stonehenge was destroyed by the Romans due to historical accounts and the timing of the Roman conquest of Britain around AD 43. Roman records suggest that they repurposed local stone structures for building materials, which could have included Stonehenge. Additionally, the decline in the use of the site and the lack of clear documentation about its condition during the Roman period have led to speculation about potential destruction or significant alteration by Roman forces. However, there is no definitive evidence that the Romans specifically targeted Stonehenge for destruction.
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Stonehenge is in the country, but there is a guided audio tour and a giftshop on the Stonehenge site.
Stonehenge is in the country, but there is a guided audio tour and a giftshop on the Stonehenge site.
No. Stonehenge is in Wiltshire, England.
it's Stonehenge !!! :)
The Stonehenge i would say is Gray
yes Stonehenge is still there in England
The ancient Druids worshiped in Stonehenge.