Sarsen
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Sarsen stones are special, hard sandstone blocks found in many places in southern England. You can find them mostly on the wide, open land of the Salisbury Plain and the Marlborough Downs in a county called Wiltshire. Smaller groups of these stones are also in other places like Kent, Berkshire, Essex, Oxfordshire, Dorset, and Hampshire.
These stones are made of silicified sandstone, which means they have become very hard over millions of years. Because they are so strong and come in huge, heavy pieces, people have used them for important buildings and landmarks for thousands of years.
One of the most famous uses of sarsen stones is in the building of Stonehenge, where huge stone circles stand as a mystery from ancient times. These stones helped shape the history and landscape of England and continue to fascinate people today.
Geology
Sarsen stones are special rocks found in southern England. They are what remains after glaciers covered the land long ago. These stones formed from old sediments that hardened over time. You can find them mainly on the Salisbury Plain and the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire, as well as in places like Kent, Berkshire, Essex, Oxfordshire, Dorset, and Hampshire.
Etymology
The word "sarsen" might have come from different places. One idea is that it is a short form of "Saracen stone," which came from the Wiltshire dialect.
Another idea is that "sarsen" sounds like a word from ancient languages.
A third idea is that it comes from an old English phrase "sar-stan," meaning 'troublesome stone,' because these stones were hard to move and work with.
Human uses
People used sarsen stones to build Stonehenge. They made the Heel Stone and the tall stones in a circle from sarsen. Avebury and many other big old buildings in southern England are also made from sarsen stones.
Working with sarsen stones was not always easy, but people liked to use them to build things. They stayed strong for a very long time, so people used them for steps and kerb stones.
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