Archaeological excavations around Stonehenge have uncovered a variety of tools, primarily dating to the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. Over the years, hundreds of flint tools, including scrapers, blades, and arrowheads, have been found in the surrounding landscape. While the exact number can vary with ongoing research, significant discoveries continue to enhance our understanding of the site's use and the people who inhabited the area.
it has never been lost.
Archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge could have been a burial ground from its earliest beginnings
Because there wasn't a suitable site in Dorset.
Stonehenge is a human structure. People did not find it, they built it. It is believed to have been the work of Neolithic tribes, in the period of two to three thousand BC.
A very long time, it was used to design the Pyramids and Stonehenge
Stonehenge is thought to have been built by the beaker people.
Yes it is still here. It has been around since 2550 BCE.
Archaeological evidence found in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge could have been a burial ground from its earliest beginnings.The dating of cremated remains found on the site indicate that deposits contain human bone from as early as 3000 BC, and continued for at least another 500 years.
no they found it on the island of tuvalu in the Pacific ocean including her bonesNothing has ever been found and identified conclusively.
Stonehenge, UK, has never been moved since the day it was erected.
Stonehenge was built by Neolithic people about 4500 years ago. The term "Cave men" is inaccurate since the people who built Stonehenge did not live in caves. See the timleine on the link below.
The weight one stone in Stonehenge has been presumed to be between 20-25 tons each stone and if you need more information it was built between 8000 and 1500 B.C. the Stonehenge itself was originally began around 8000 B.C. but the main construction was around 3000-2000 B.C.