id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19130 Stevens, Frank Stonehenge, Today and Yesterday .txt text/plain 18489 993 72 Stonehenge is unique, in the fact of having its sarsen stones the "Hele Stone," in a line with the axis of Stonehenge on the Summer STONE CIRCLES GENERALLY, AND STONEHENGE The Barrows round Stonehenge were the burial places of a bronze-using small upright stones, similar to those which comprise the inner circle "local" stone, known generally as "Sarsen"; all the "simple uprights" naturally arises, How did the foreign stones come to Salisbury Plain? The geologist would probably describe the Sarsen stones of Wiltshire To them all stone circles and megalithic monuments were the work The stone circle of Salisbury Plain was many hundred years old when these foreign stones elsewhere than at Stonehenge, by yet another Sarsen Trilithons, enclosing a circle of upright foreign stones. Rounded hammer-stones of Sarsen, varying from one pound to six usually found in the Long Barrows; Stonehenge belongs to a bronze ./cache/19130.txt ./txt/19130.txt