The mystery of Stonehenge has fascinated many for centuries. Historians and archaeologists have many theories about its purpose. One idea is that it was a place for rituals and ceremonies.
It has been known for a long time that the stones came from further than 12 miles away, but the long-distance links boost the theory that Stonehenge served a unifying purpose in ancient Britain.
the Levantine Stonehenge, and, coolest of all, the Wheel of Ghosts. For all those nicknames, however, there are just as many theories as to why the structure was ever built in the first place.
In a short clip, the man can be seen giving a 'history tour' the stones. He says: "I'm gonna tell you some interesting facts about Stonehenge. "These were built in 2012 by famous architect and singer ...
It’s been called the Stonehenge of the East, the Levantine Stonehenge, and, coolest of all, the Wheel of Ghosts. For all those nicknames, however, there are just as many theories as to why the ...
They conclude: “As an attempt at unification, Stonehenge was ultimately a failure.” It has been known for a long time that the stones came from further than 12 miles away, but the long-distance links ...