Archeologists think they solved a 4,500-year-old Stonehenge mystery
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Archeologists think they solved a 4,500-year-old Stonehenge mystery
How and why ancient masons built Stonehenge has baffled historians and scientists for centuries. But researchers now believe that new analysis could support a lesser known theory about the monument’s purpose. According to archaeologists at University College London, the stone monument served another purpose beyond its practical uses as an observatory or solar calendar. Their theory, detailed in a study published in the journal Archeology Interna…
New studies revealed surprising aspects of its alignment and construction thousands of years ago
It is one of the most visited and mysterious tourist monuments in the United Kingdom, and has worldwide recognition. South of England, in Salisbury, is Stonehenge, a megalithic set whose origin is five thousand years ago, and which for decades has been leading the scientific community and historians.Many scholars follow... The post Stonehenge's mysterious origin could be close to being solved: this is the new theory appeared on Rmag.
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