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Stonehenge mysterious origin may be discovered in new study about Altar Stone

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Last updated: December 20, 2024 11:14 am
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Stonehenge, one of the world’s most mystical wonders, has long been shrouded in mystery. As it prepares to welcome thousands of tourists for the year’s shortest day, researchers have uncovered new evidence that sheds light on the purpose of this ancient site.

According to a recent study published in Archaeology International, Stonehenge may have been built as a unifying project to bring together the people of Great Britain. The construction of the prehistoric megalithic structure, which dates back to around 2620 to 2480 BC, coincided with the arrival of new European settlers in the British Isles. This suggests that Stonehenge served as a symbol of unity among ancient Britons.

The site, located in Wiltshire, England, features a unique combination of stones from different regions of Great Britain. The original construction is believed to have begun as early as 3000 BC, with various phases of development spanning several centuries. The stones used in the construction were sourced from different locations, including the Preseli Hills in western Wales and the West Woods in England.

One of the most significant findings of the study is the Altar Stone, a massive bluestone that was transported nearly 500 miles from its original location in Scotland to Stonehenge. This feat of engineering suggests that a large, collaborative effort involving thousands of people was required to move the stone, especially considering the lack of advanced technology at the time.

The Altar Stone’s similarity to stones found in stone circles in northeast Scotland further supports the theory of a unified effort to construct Stonehenge. The layout of houses near Stonehenge also bears a resemblance to structures found in the Orkney Islands, indicating a connected relationship between ancient civilizations across Britain.

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Despite the exact purpose of Stonehenge remaining unknown, the presence of Neolithic burials from distant regions near the site suggests its importance to people across the land. The unique combination of stones from different regions and the site’s alignment with celestial events point to a possible political and religious significance.

As visitors flock to Stonehenge on the winter solstice to witness the first rays of sunlight shining through the ancient stones, the site continues to captivate the imagination of historians and tourists alike. While the true purpose of Stonehenge may never be fully understood, its enduring appeal as a symbol of unity and connection among ancient Britons remains a testament to the ingenuity and collaboration of our ancestors.

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