answersLogoWhite

0

Stonehenge is pre Roman, begun about 5000 year ago

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Did the Romans build the monument known as Stonehenge?

No they did not


Did the Romans build the Stonehenge?

Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.


Why did the Babylonians build Stonehenge?

The Babylonians didn't build Stonehenge.


Who build the Stonehenge?

Stonehenge is thought to have been built by the beaker people.


How did the native Americans build the Stonehenge?

Oh dear ! Methinx someone is having a little dig at our US cousins ! Native Americans & Stonehenge have no connection.


What materials were used to build a Stonehenge?

limestone


Where the Bluestones in the Stonehenge?

The blue stones at Stonehenge came from the Prescelly mountains in south Wales.


How were the Stonehenge build?

By the use of sophisticated geometric design and prefabrication techniques.


Who is Merlin who build Stonehenge?

No. It is not clear whether Merlin actually existed.


Why do people think Stonehenge was destroyed by Romans?

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.


In what country did early people build a circle of huge stones at Stonehenge?

England


How was the Stonehenge discrovery?

Stonehenge was never discovered because it was never lost. Stonehenge is a massive monument made from huge stone and it stands on a treeless plain, where is is easily viewable. People have always known where it was, including the Romans when they invaded Britain, they just aren't certain what it was, how it was built or why.