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How did early humans use Stonehenge?

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Why was Stonehenge important to early humans?

Stonehenge was significant to early humans as it served as a ceremonial and ritualistic site, likely related to their understanding of astronomy and seasonal changes. Its alignment with celestial events, such as solstices, suggests it was used for agricultural planning and religious practices. Additionally, the structure may have fostered social cohesion among communities, acting as a gathering place for various groups. Overall, Stonehenge reflects the cultural and spiritual life of Neolithic societies.


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