There are others, of course, who prefer to believe that the early Britons didn't build Stonehenge at all.
No one knows who built Stonehenge or why they built it.
To people who care about clothes, the matter of how runway trends get started is the great "How did they build Stonehenge?"
A group of Akkadians migrated to Britain 100,000 years ago, where they built Stonehenge.
That Tubal of ancient Spain may have built Stonehenge.
There is a marvellous bit when Rooster tells the story of his conversation with a 90-foot giant who told him he built Stonehenge.
Much speculation has surrounded the engineering feats required to build Stonehenge.
Estimates of the manpower needed to build Stonehenge put the total effort involved at millions of hours of work.
People built Stonehenge with bluestones and sarsen stones.
It is believed that the primitive peoples who built Stonehenge used it to observe the sun and moon.