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Classroom Companion | Stonehenge: If the Stones Could Speak | June 2008
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The first glimpse often comes from the road. Blurring past on the A303 thoroughfare that cuts heedlessly almost across the monument's very entrance, Stonehenge appears as a cluster of insignificant protrusions on the big, otherwise featureless plain; and yet, even from this profane and glancing vantage, the great-shouldered silhouette is so unmistakably prehistoric that the effect is momentarily of a time warp cracking onto a lost world.

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Interactive Feature: Stonehenge Quiz
Interactive Feature: Scientists Try to Crack Stonehenge's Prehistoric Puzzles

Maps: Map of the United Kingdom from Xpeditions Atlas

News: Pagans Get Support in Battle Over Stonehenge

Photos: If the Stones Could Speak
Photos: Stonehenge

Videos: Stonehenge


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How do I attach this article and quiz to my online art history unit containing STONEHENGE?
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i always love the work of archaeologist, uncovering the lost facts of the world..
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