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Sarsen Rock Resting On Wooden Rollers, Stonehenge, England. Monument At Stonehenge Was Built By Neolithic People About 5000 Years Ago. The Sarsen Rocks, Sand Stones Harder Than Granite, Were Moved Over 25 Miles, From The Avon River, To The Site On The Salisbury Plain, By Teams Of Men. These Rocks Weighed Up To Forty Tons And Were Probably Moved On Wooden Rollers Shaped From Felled Trees, As Shown In The Picture.

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Sarsen rock resting on wooden rollers, Stonehenge, England. Monument at Stonehenge was built by neolithic people about 5000 years ago. The sarsen rocks, sand stones harder than granite, were moved over 25 miles, from the Avon river, to the site on the Salisbury plain, by teams of men. These rocks weighed up to forty tons and were probably moved on wooden rollers shaped from felled trees, as shown in the picture.

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