Stonehenge was produced by a culture that left no written records. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate.
This is a question that archaeologists are still trying to agree on.
Speculation on the reason it was built range from human sacrifice to astronomy.
Stonehenge was never lost. It has been in place for 4000 - 5000 years. People have known it was there since its construction.
Archaeologists believe it was built about 4-5000 years ago sometime between 3000BC and 2000BC
Archaeologists believe it was built anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
Stonehenge was built in Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England between 3000 and 1500 BC. No one is really sure why it was built or what group used it but theories abound that state Stonehenge may have been a Celtic temple or used by Druid societies.
Stonehenge was produced by a culture that left no written records. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate.
Stonehenge was likely built for various purposes, including as a ceremonial site, a place for burial rituals, and for astronomical observations. Its exact purpose continues to be debated by archaeologists and historians.
Nobody knows. Stonehenge is one of the world's greatest mysteries. There are theories that Stonehenge may somehow be related to the solar or lunar cycles or to the positions of the stars. But because nobody knows who built it or exactly when, it's difficult to know what was going on in the sky at the time of its construction to try and match Stonehenge to astronomical events
The stones at Stonehenge have never been to London. They came to Stonehenge from Wales and archaeologists are still arguing about how they got there and how they were erected.
Stonehenge is thought to have been built by the beaker people.
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