Two Heelstones (one now missing), originally two 'Slaughter Stones', 4 Station Stones, 30 outer ring uprights, 30 lintels, 5 Trilithon uprights, 5 Trilithon Lintels. 1 Altar stone and a lot of bluestones ( i.e. 79 major stones, mostly 'sarsen' and 80 or so bluestones).
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I would love to tell you and so would hundreds of historians, but I can't and neither can they. To this day, it isn't 100% sure who constructed it, let alone how many! It was probably a large number because those massive stones were lifted or somehow transported without the use of the wheel!
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In its complete form the outermost stone setting consisted of a circle of 30 upright Saracen's, of which 17 still stand.
there were originally about 80 stones in Stonehenge, but many of them had either fallen or been taken out for construction in previous centuries.
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Giant stones (e.g. the Stonehenge stones) from prehistoric times.
The major stones of Stonehenge are mostly sandstone, others are igneous rocks.
Yes.
There are several theories. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge#Stonehenge_3_I_.28ca._2600_BC.29