the Stonehenge It is one of the most mysterious structures in the world, which is still being studied by thousands of researchers. There are a lot of questions, while there are even more answers, as many theories coexist. The biggest question has always been what the purpose of this gigantic structure was. In addition, a very important question arose about who the builders were and where they came from.
Regarding Stonehenge, a lot of theories have been generated in the last century, with many even suggesting that in addition to the calendar and thus connection with the heavens, it may also have had some kind of boundary-marking function, which was intended to promote peaceful coexistence between local tribes. Several tombs have been excavated around Stonehenge, which may also indicate fierce battles around the structure.
But the origin of the stones also remained a mystery for a long time.
The remains of a 4,500-year-old girl have been found lying in a strange position at Stonehenge
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the They knew nothing about the huge sarsen stonesHow could they bring them here? There has been a very popular idea and theory that they may have come from the Marlborough Downs, about 30 kilometers from Stonehenge, where the builders brought them here. 50 of the 52 sarsen stones had the same composition, and based on this, scientists came to the conclusion that it was possible that the stones had come from the Westwoods, although a different location had previously been identified.
But in this way the exact location in the huge area was also determined.
The West Woods are located near Stonehenge, but it is still quite a feat to move the stones on wooden rails, each weighing between 10 and 30 tons, and some measuring 22 feet high. Scientists also showed that all the stones that the builders transported to the site came from excavations.
But how can they build great work?
He came to Earth from space, in the tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh an instrument was found whose material was a meteorite
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