Speculation on the reason it was built range from human sacrifice to astronomy.
There are many myths about Stonehenge, but scientists believe the most logical answer is that it was a place of worship for ancient civilizations.
no
Probably not, but I don't think anyone has proved that it was.
Stonehenge was never lost. It has been in place for 4000 - 5000 years. People have known it was there since its construction.
Because the people who built Stonehenge left no written records, the purpose of its construction is still a matter of debate. Some have suggested Stonehenge may be a burial ground, while others believe it was a place of healing
Archaeologists believe it was built about 4-5000 years ago sometime between 3000BC and 2000BC
Some scientists believe that Stonehenge is thought to be a primitive form of observatory. It could have been used to show the relationship between the stars and the planets. Others believe that it was warning to others not to come to that part of the island.
Archaeologists believe it was built anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
People
Stonehenge is thought to have been built by the beaker people.
Stonehenge is not a natural formation, it was built by people.
Stonehenge was built by people so the answer to your question is no.