Tuesday 16th January 2024
    Difficulty: Easy

    Stonehenge II (Quiz #424)

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    A second set of questions on Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.

    1. What did Lieutenant Phillip Henry Sharpe make in 1906?

    2. One large sarsen (large stone) is called the "Slaughter Stone". How did it get its name?

    3. The first guidebook to Stonehenge was written by Henry Browne and published in 1823. In it, he claimed that Stonehenge is one of the few ancient structures that survived... what?

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