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what's so unique about Stonehenge​

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Answered by shalinisudha0268
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Because it's unique among Bronze Age megalithic sites. There are many sites with rows of standing stones and stone circles, but Stonehenge is the only survivor with the trilithon structures. It also contains stones that have apparently been dragged for over a hundred miles. It's a huge site, too.

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