| 11. | The Rempstone circle is exceptional among these, as it is the only one which does not consist of sarsen stone.
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| 12. | Stanmer village pond is surrounded by sarsen stones, which accounts for the place-name, Old English for " stone pond ".
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| 13. | Sarsen stones in the centre of the pool were first found in the Steine by workers digging a trench in 1823.
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| 14. | A collection of sarsen stones north of the village may be a prehistoric tomb but is more likely a natural group.
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| 15. | Now a jumble of half-buried sarsen stones it is thought to have been a tomb similar to that of the Coldrum Stones.
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| 16. | Most of these Dorset circles are made of sarsen stone, although the Rempstone circle is unique in being made from local sandstone.
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| 17. | People have prayed here for centuries and three sarsen stones remain, as possible evidence there was pagan worship there before Christian times.
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| 18. | Various buildings in Addington are partly made out of sarsen stone, some of which may have been removed from the long barrow.
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| 19. | The thirty sarsen stones of Stonehenge were dressed and fashioned with mortise-and-tenon joints before they were erected between 2600 and 2400 BC.
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| 20. | The entrance consists of a concave forecourt with a facade made from large slabs of sarsen stones which were placed to seal entry.
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