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stonehenge
Where have the missing stones from stonehenge gone. If it was that much of a mission to get them there in the first place then who removed them and where to?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I read somewhere that a lot of them were taken down and broken up to make stones for building walls and houses. This was back in the time when the people thought that the stone circle represented paganism and devil worship so it was in their interests to destroy it. The circle was also momentarily destroyed by the Romans as they were persecuting the druids and wouldn't allow them to worship.
It wasn't just the Puritans who took away stones from Stonehenge. The area is predominantly chalk so there isn't much stone available. Areas of limestone are quite some distance away. Therefore if a farmer wanted to build a new barn he would topple down one of the standing stones and break it up as building material. That's how a large amount of damage was done at the circles of Stanton Drew and Avebury as well.