Second 'henge' is found near Stonehenge in England

Q: Archaeologists have unearthed a second henge at Stonehenge in southern England. Where is England?

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Q: The new "henge" - which means a circular monument dating to Neolithic and Bronze Ages - is about 2,950 feet the from the giant stones of Stonehenge in England. The country is part of . . .

A. The British Isles

B. Great Britain

C. The United Kingdom

D. All of the above

Q: Stonehenge is not far from England's southern coast on the . . .

A. North Sea

B. English Channel

C. Irish Sea

D. Bay of Biscay

Q: Stonehenge is about 90 miles west of London, the capital of the United Kingdom and the largest city  by population - in Europe. What is Europe's second largest city?

A. Berlin

B. Madrid

C. Paris

D. Rome

Q: Stonehenge was built by England's original inhabitants over hundreds of years and completed about 2400 B.C. The name 'England' came much later after the invasion of Angles and Saxons from areas that are now part of . . .

A. France

B. Germany

C. Norway

D. The Netherlands


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