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Stonehenge FUN FACTS

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  • Stonehenge, one of the world's most amazing historical sites, is in ........, England.
    Wiltshire
    Worcestershire
    Gloucestershire
    Leicestershire
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  • Stonehenge is a huge man-made circle of standing......... Built by our ancestors over many hundreds of years, it’s one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments… And one of it’s biggest mysteries, too!
    stones
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  • Work started on Stonehenge about ......years ago - in the Neolithic period, or the later part of the Stone Age.
    3,000
    5,000
    4,500
    1,000
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  • They're 500 years older than the oldest Pyramids.
    True
    False
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  • The earliest monument at Stonehenge was used as a place of burial. Nowadays, it's a .................. site.
    religious
    music festival
    magic&witchcraft
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  • The Stonehenge part of the World Heritage Site covers 2,600 hectares (6,500 acres) of chalk downland and arable fields. It’s an area seven-and-a-half times as big as ...........
    Central Park in New York City
    Winchester College grounds
    Hyde Park In London
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  • The average Stonehenge sarsen weighs 25 tons. The largest stone, the Heel Stone, weighs about ..... tons.
    40
    30
    35
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  • Around 180 generations have passed since the stones were erected at Stonehenge, but people were living at the site long before Stonehenge was built.
    true
    false
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  • The five Neolithic Houses are based on real dwellings
    true
    false
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  • Stonehenge was bought at an auction in 1915. It was purchased for........ by local businessman Cecil Chubb, who (reportedly) came to the auction to buy some dining chairs.
    £66,600
    £16,600
    £6,600
    £96,600
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  • The first excavations were carried out at Stonehenge in ........ The Duke of Buckingham undertook an excavation in the centre of the monument prompted by a visit from King James I. Unfortunately we know little about what was found.
    1820
    1920
    1720
    1620
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  • The first aerial photograph of Stonehenge was taken almost ........years ago. It was shot from a military air balloon by Lieutenant Phillip Henry Sharpe of the Royal Engineers’ Balloon Section.
    320
    520
    120
    20
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  • Stonehenge isn’t just a stone circle.The Stonehenge half of the World Heritage Site includes over 700 known archaeological features, including find spots; 180 scheduled monuments: henges, timber structures, enclosures and many burial mounds
    true
    false
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  • It's pretty romantic! People get proposed to at Stonehenge every month! Not everyone would find a Neolithic religious site full of human bones particularly romantic, but some do!
    false
    true
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  • Each year, around 20,000 people gather at Stonehenge to celebrate the S................ S......................, when the sun is at its highest point in the sky all year. It makes for a spectacular sunrise!
    Summer Solstice
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  • What was Stonehenge used for? Although no one really knows for sure, the stones themselves give us a few clues.
    a cemetery: about 200 people are buried on the grounds
    could have been a place of healing where sick people flocked
    all
    may have been a ‘calendar’, linked to the study of the stars
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