Preseli bluestone

E276876

Preseli bluestone is a type of spotted dolerite rock from the Preseli Hills in Wales, best known as the distinctive non-local stone used to form Stonehenge’s inner stone circle.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Preseli bluestone canonical 1
Stonehenge bluestones 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf building stone
dimension stone
dolerite
igneous rock
spotted dolerite
associatedWith Neolithic archaeology
megalithic monuments
color blue-grey
dark grey
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance prehistoric ritual use
sacred landscape of Preseli Hills
density high
formationProcess intrusive igneous activity
foundIn outcrops in Preseli Hills
geologicalAge Ordovician
Palaeozoic
geologicalProvince Variscan orogeny
surface form: Variscan orogeny belt
hardness high
locatedIn British Isles
Pembrokeshire
Preseli Hills
Wales
mineralComposition amphibole
opaque oxides
plagioclase feldspar
pyroxene
notableFor long-distance prehistoric transport to Stonehenge
use at Stonehenge
partOf Mynydd Preseli
quarriedAt Carn Goedog
Carn Menyn
Craig Rhos-y-felin
rockType mafic rock
scientificStudyField archaeology
geochemistry
geology
petrology
sourceAreaOf Preseli bluestone self-linksurface differs
surface form: Stonehenge bluestones
texture fine-grained
spotted
transportHypothesis glacial transport by Pleistocene ice sheets
human transport from Preseli Hills to Stonehenge
usedFor Stonehenge
surface form: Stonehenge bluestone circle

Stonehenge
surface form: Stonehenge bluestone horseshoe

Stonehenge
surface form: Stonehenge inner stone circle
usedIn Stonehenge
usedSince Neolithic period

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Stonehenge materialUsed Preseli bluestone
Preseli bluestone sourceAreaOf Preseli bluestone self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Stonehenge bluestones