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Stonehenge History – Phases, People, and Legacy

Understand Stonehenge’s multi-phase story: ditch and bank, bluestones, sarsens, and the evolving meaning across millennia.

12/1/2025
19 min read
Diagram of Stonehenge’s construction phases

Bottom line: Stonehenge is not a single event—it’s a layered, evolving monument shaped by generations.


Fast Facts

Phase Approx. Date
Earthwork henge (ditch and bank) c. 3000 BCE
Bluestones arrive (from Wales) c. 2900–2600 BCE
Sarsen circle & trilithons c. 2500–2400 BCE
Later rearrangements & burials c. 2400–1600 BCE

People and Logistics

  • Communal organization, seasonal labor, and elite sponsorship.
  • Durrington Walls settlement likely housed builders.
  • Transport of bluestones from Preseli Hills in Wales.

Engineering Highlights

  • Mortise-and-tenon joints in sarsen lintels.
  • Tapered uprights to correct optical perspective.
  • Avenue pegs movement from the circle to River Avon.

Image Highlights

Phases diagram Sarsen trilithons Durrington Walls


After Lives

  • Bronze Age burials and deposited artifacts.
  • Medieval to modern curiosity, sketches, and science.
  • 20th–21st c. conservation and World Heritage status.

Visiting Tips

  • Read the stones as decisions over time; look for joint details.
  • Explore the landscape trails to grasp the whole system.

Bottom Line

Stonehenge tells a long story where engineering, ceremony, and community meet.


See Also

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