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[[Megalith]]ic monuments, including stone circles, can be found throughout the [[Earth|world]]. In [[England]], there are a number of | [[Megalith]]ic monuments, including stone circles, can be found throughout the [[Earth|world]]. In [[England]], there are a number of standing stones arranged in a circle. Sometimes the megaliths stand alone, sometimes in pairs and topped with a stone roof, or lid. | ||
{{Wiki|Avebury}} is home to one of the biggest stone circles in the world. It has a diameter of 331.6 meters and was built during the 4th millennium BCE. The Avebury monument features a large henge (a raised ring of earth), a big outer stone circle and two smaller inner circles at its center. | {{Wiki|Avebury}} is home to one of the biggest stone circles in the world. It has a diameter of 331.6 meters and was built during the 4th millennium BCE. The Avebury monument features a large henge (a raised ring of earth), a big outer stone circle and two smaller inner circles at its center. | ||
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Megalithic monuments, including stone circles, can be found throughout the world. In England, there are a number of standing stones arranged in a circle. Sometimes the megaliths stand alone, sometimes in pairs and topped with a stone roof, or lid.
Avebury is home to one of the biggest stone circles in the world. It has a diameter of 331.6 meters and was built during the 4th millennium BCE. The Avebury monument features a large henge (a raised ring of earth), a big outer stone circle and two smaller inner circles at its center.
