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Reconstruction drawing of Stonehenge Phase 2 by Ivan Lapper © English Heritage
Stonehenge Phase II: wooden posts were added to parts of the interior and at the entrances
   
Photo of Stonehenge by © Keith Kellet Reconstruction drawing of Stonehenge Phase 1 by Ivan Lapper © English Heritage Reconstruction drawing of Stonehenge Phase 2 by Ivan Lapper © English Heritage The trilithons are one the most striking features of Stonehenge © English Heritage
Reconstruction drawing of Stonehenge Phase 3a (The Blue Stones) by Ivan Lapper	© English Heritage Reconstruction drawing of Stonehenge Phase 3b (The Sarson Stone Circle) by Ivan Lapper © English Heritage Reconstruction drawing of Stonehenge Phase 3c (Rearrangement of the Blue Stones) by Ivan Lapper © English Heritage Photo of Stonehenge at Solstice 2003 Photo by Peter Carson © English Heritage
Stonehenge - Phase II: Wooden Structures, c2900-2400BC

During this period, wooden structures were added to the earthwork enclosure. Excavations have revealed a complicated pattern of post holes in the centre of the henge as well as at the north-eastern entrance and southern entrances.

Nothing remains of the wooden posts and it is impossible to tell what they looked like or the function they served. Were they tribal markers, like totem poles, or were they supports for roofed buildings?