Stonehenge is one of the oldest structures in Europe and one of the best known prehistoric sites in the world. Watch a History Channel video and do the accompanying exercises. Then to get a good introduction to the whole subject, you can go to the page at Britain Express linked to below.

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While you watch
Watch the video and answer the questions in Exercise 1. Use the scroll bar to move through the questions.
After you've watched the video
- a unique and dramatic monument shrouded in mystery
- we assume that these people were good carpenters
- they would have used some sort of platforms of timber
- Stonehenge ... began in about 3000 BC with a circular ditch and a bank
- the mysteries of Stonehenge have spawned many wild theories
- The most enduring myth concerns a supposed connection to the druids.
- the real meaning of the stones remains as elusive as ever
- The stone circle at Avebury, 1300 metres in circumference
- Today, this mysterious landscape continues to intrigue and inspire.
- Each year the summer solstice draws thousands of revellers to Stonehenge.
- It's vibrant proof
- a megalithic culture that once spanned the whole of Europe
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Links
English Heritage is the government agency which looks after ancient monuments and historical buildings.
General introduction
Stonehenge
Avebury Circle
Silbury Hill
Woodhenge and other prehistoric sites
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