'Italian Stonehenge' found on mountain By Bruce Johnston in Rome (Filed: 22/10/2002) A series of prehistoric stone structures, reminiscent of Stonehenge but taller and possibly earlier, have been located 3,500ft above sea level on a mountain in Calabria, southern Italy. The structures - now largely in ruins as a result of earthquakes - are mainly made up of two columns of large, square granite blocks, topped by a lintel. Measuring up to 33ft tall and 60ft wide, traces of them have been found over an area described as extending for "many square miles". They are believed to be the only...