4500 years ago :)
No they did not
im not sure but predict 4, 250 years ago
There is a lot of history that leads back from Stonehenge. It is a good site to and visit if you're ever in the area.
This is actually a common misconception with many people who may not have ever seen the word. The proper spelling is Stonehenge and it is quite a marvelous sight.
It is called Stonehenge and it stands on the Salisbury Plain
About 4000 years ago
The monolithic structure known as Stonehenge is thought to be a sun calendar.
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Stonehenge was never discovered because it was never lost. Stonehenge is a massive monument made from huge stone and it stands on a treeless plain, where is is easily viewable. People have always known where it was, including the Romans when they invaded Britain, they just aren't certain what it was, how it was built or why.
Stonehenge is a long way from any city. It is several miles from the nearest towns in the South of England. To find a location, look for Andover and Salisbury. Both towns are close. Also, look for a road known as the "A30." It runs past Stonehenge. Stonehenge is eight miles north of Salisbury. Officially, the postcode for Stonehenge is classified as Larkhill, Wiltshire. The nearest actual place is West Amesbury. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. It is not in a city. it is 2 miles west of Amesbury.
A:By no means the earliest known evidence of religion, but one of the best known is Stonehenge.