All of the stones in Stonehenge were related to solar and astronomical phenomena. It probably gave dates for planting crops as well as served for predicting eclipses. Today it is mainly used when the sun comes to a particular place at summer solstice. We have better ways to decide when to plant crops.
It marked the summmer and winter solstices, i.e. the longest and shortest days of the year - important but that's all.
There are 92 stones at Stonehenge at the present time
Exactly where it is now, Stonehenge has not been moved. But for the idea behind its desgn see the link.
The most active phase of Pyramid construction in Egypt was during 2300BC. Stonehenge is believed to date from around 2500BC, making Stonehenge slightly older, although in reality the two monuments date from around about the same time.
Stonehenge indicates that ancient societies had advanced knowledge of engineering, astronomy, and construction techniques. The precise alignment of the stones with celestial events suggests a sophisticated understanding of the movement of the sun and stars. The monument also reveals the importance of communal labor and ritual practices in these early societies.
It does not, largely because there is no such thing as cyclical time.
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Stonehenge was used to track the stars and, therefore, could be also identify the time of year it was.
Technically it CAN'T be aligned with the planets, because the planets' positions change all the time.
The bones can tell the age of the person, manner of death, diet, and genetic identity.
Not at all.
The Great Pyramid Of Giza