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  • Sarsen - Wikipedia
    Sarsen stones are silicified sandstone blocks found extensively across southern England on the Salisbury Plain and the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire; in Kent; and in smaller quantities in Berkshire, Essex, Oxfordshire, Dorset, and Hampshire
  • Origins of the sarsen megaliths at Stonehenge - Science
    Today, only 52 of the original ~80 sarsen stones remain at the monument These include all 15 stones forming the central Trilithon Horseshoe, 33 of the 60 uprights and lintels from the outer Sarsen Circle, plus the peripheral Heel Stone, Slaughter Stone, and two of the four original Station Stones
  • Sarsen | stone | Britannica
    About 2500 bce the sarsen stones were brought from the Avebury area of the Marlborough Downs, about 20 miles (32 km) to the north Outside the northeastern entrance of Stonehenge they were dressed smooth by pounding with sarsen hammers
  • The sarsen stones of Stonehenge - ScienceDirect
    Instead of constituting a widespread duricrust, sarsen is thought to have formed in isolated patches associated with groundwater outflow into deepening valleys, leaving localised spreads of dislocated boulders
  • Scientists solve the origin of Stonehenge’s sarsen stones
    “Sarsen” is the common term for the giant sandstone—more specifically, duricrust silcrete—megaliths that enwreathe Stonehenge Fifty-two of an estimated 80 sarsens remain today
  • Archaeologists discover the likely source of Stonehenge’s giant sarsen . . .
    The larger standing stones, known as megaliths, are made of sarsen, a local sandstone They weigh up to 30 tonnes and stand up to 7 meters (nearly 23 feet) tall, and form all fifteen stones of
  • DEMYSTIFYING SARSEN: BREAKING THE UNBREAKABLE
    GEOLOGY Sarsen is a hard silcrete formed by surface sand that is cemented in a silica matrix, 6 a component that accounts for more than ninety per cent of the fabric and enables some forms to be flaked in a similar way to flint
  • Whence Came Stonehenge’s Stones? Now We Know - The New York Times
    Drilling through the ancient stones is now discouraged “There are literally thousands of pieces of sarsen sitting in museums across Britain,” he said
  • Origin of Stonehenge Sarsen Stones Revealed - Archaeology Magazine
    WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND— The New York Times reports that 50 of the 52 sarsen stones at Stonhenge, the roughly 5,000-year-old Neolithic-period henge monument on England's Salisbury Plain, were
  • Sarsens - DORSET BUILDING STONE
    Sarsen stones are early Cenozoic (Paleocene) non-marine sandstones (quartzites and flint conglomerates) patchily distributed as outliers on the Chalk downlands of Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset





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