Yesterday's Answer: Stonehenge, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England
The megalithic ruin known as Stonehenge stands on the open downland of Salisbury Plain two miles (three kilometers) west of the town of Amesbury, Wiltshire, in Southern England. It is not a single structure but consists of a series of earth, timber, and stone structures that were revised and re-modeled over a period of more than 1400 years. In the 1940s and 1950s, Richard Atkinson proposed that construction occurred in three phases, which he labeled Stonehenge I, II, iii, IIOP, and IIS. This sequence has recently been revised in Archaeological Report (10) published by English Heritage.
The megalithic ruin known as Stonehenge stands on the open downland of Salisbury Plain two miles (three kilometers) west of the town of Amesbury, Wiltshire, in Southern England. It is not a single structure but consists of a series of earth, timber, and stone structures that were revised and re-modeled over a period of more than 1400 years. In the 1940s and 1950s, Richard Atkinson proposed that construction occurred in three phases, which he labeled Stonehenge I, II, iii, IIOP, and IIS. This sequence has recently been revised in Archaeological Report (10) published by English Heritage.
Where in the World is she today?..........................
4 comments:
OdaOval Office?
-princessdedra
I'm guessing oval office, too. With freakishly long alien arms.
NS
The White House, the White House! Why do we have to work anyway? Rats!
~gm~
Dude....those are her REAL arms! I didn't touch them. :)
-OD
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