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A brief description of the different elements of Stonehenge we see today, which is the end result of several episodes of construction.
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The World of Stonehenge at the British Museum
Explore the world of Stonehenge and the story of prehistoric Europe in this landmark exhibition at the British Museum.
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Stonehenge: A Monumental Auction
Discover why one hundred years ago, an unknown man named Cecil Chubb walked into a Salisbury auction house and walked out as the new owner of Stonehenge.
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Stonehenge 1977–85: a dig in time and a confrontation
These years saw a chance archaeological find at Stonehenge, the site under new management, and one of the saddest episodes in the monument’s history.
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English Heritage joins takeover day fun at Stonehenge
This Friday 20th November, as part of Takeover Day, kids will be running the show at Stonehenge as English Heritage puts children in charge at the ancient monument for the very first time in its 4,500 year old history.
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Circles of Stone: Stonehenge and Prehistoric Japan
5,000 year-old ‘Flame Pot’ leaves Japan for first time for display at Stonehenge. New English Heritage exhibition reveals remarkable parallels between prehistoric cultures 6,000 miles apart
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A new exhibition at Stonehenge will showcase the diet of the prehistoric community who built the ancient monument 4,500 years ago, revealing that our ancestors feasted on pigs and cows transported to the Wiltshire site from as far away as north-east Scotland.
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9500 people celebrate at Stonehenge for longest day of the year
Stonehenge once again attracted a large crowd to watch the sunrise on the longest day of the year
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Replica WWI biplane comes to Stonehenge for February Half Term
It's been 100 years since the Royal Flying Corps housed their aircraft near Stonehenge This february half term visitors will encounter a Se5A fighter plane and discover stories of Stonehenge and the landscape
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Take a look at 400 years of research on Stonehenge, from the first known excavation to the very latest discoveries.