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This is actually a common misconception with many people who may not have ever seen the word. The proper spelling is Stonehenge and it is quite a marvelous sight.

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What continent is the Stonehedge at?

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What modern country is Stonehedge located?

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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.


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Stonehenge was built over several phases between 3000 and 1500 BC. It is believed that the stones were transported from over 100 miles away using a combination of sledges, rollers, and rafts. The purpose of Stonehenge remains a subject of debate, with theories suggesting it was used for religious ceremonies, astronomical observations, or as a burial ground.


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