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Scientists Debunk Controversial Theory of Stonehenge as a Solar Calendar

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A new theory suggests that Stonehenge was used as a giant calendrical device. According to this theory, the monument represents a calendar based on 365 days per year divided into 12 months of 30 days plus five epagomenal days. This calendar is identical to the Alexandrian one, introduced more than two millennia later, at the end of the first century BC.
Published 2 months ago · Stonehenge, Australia

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