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Stonehenge is a cultural site, as it is a prehistoric monument built by humans, specifically constructed during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. It consists of a ring of standing stones and is believed to have served various ceremonial and astronomical purposes. The site reflects the social, religious, and engineering practices of the ancient people who created it, distinguishing it from natural geological formations.

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