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  1. Hace 4 días · 1. How many stones in the stone circle are visible today? Is it 53, 63,73 or 83? Answer: 83. The stones of the central cluster are made up of larger sarsens and smaller bluestones. The sarsens were erected in two concentric arrangements.

  2. STONEHENGE QUIZ - Cuestionario. 1) they belive Stonehenge was created by a) Merlin whit magical powers b) Giants c) Merlin, Giants and aliens 2) The truth is Stonehenge was build by a) homosapiens b) humans c) engineers 3) By around 2,500 BC, large stones were brought to the site a) true b) false 4) How much the stones weight? a) 1000 kilograms ...

  3. What is Stonehenge? Who built it? Why was it built? These questions remain largely unanswered today, some 4,600 years after Stonehenge was built. The prehistoric peoples who had the answers left no written records. There is no shortage of theories about Stonehenge, though. Ancient folklore holds that Stonehenge was made by King Arthur‘s

  4. 1 Why was Stonehenge built here? a. Because it's a strategic point. b. We don't know. c. Because there are rivers near the place. Listening comprehension test for intermediate students (CEFR B1). Watch a video about Stonehenge and choose the correct answers.

  5. 9 Questions. What is Stonehenge? When was Stonehenge constructed? What is the purpose of Stonehenge? Who owns Stonehenge? What is the origin of the name Stonehenge? When was Stonehenge added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites? What is the last known construction at Stonehenge? Who were the Bell Beaker people?

  6. 4 de oct. de 2018 · Fun Facts about Stonehenge. How Many Fun Facts About Stonehenge Do You Know? By ArchaeologyDay. 5m. 15 Questions. 136 Plays. - Ratings. More Info. Score. 0/15. Timer. 05:00. Quiz Playlist. Details. Report. More Info: International Archaeology Day is coming up on the third Saturday in October! We created some fun puzzles for you to celebrate.

  7. Free online printable quiz with multiple-choice questions (MCQ) without registration. Stonehenge is one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It was created far back in the Bronze Age and since that time it excites the minds of scientists and archaeologists.