It was long and painstaking. The stone had to be shipped a long way by water and across land. Many of the stones weighed over 6 tons. They had to be rolled on logs, almost a mile from the final point of river delivery. The exact placement of them at the final site was an achievement in itself.
Both Stonehenge and the Eiffel Tower are primarily considered architecture rather than sculpture. Architecture involves the design and construction of buildings or structures that serve a functional purpose, whereas sculpture is typically created as a standalone art form for aesthetic expression. Stonehenge and the Eiffel Tower were designed and built to serve specific purposes (historical, cultural, and functional for the Eiffel Tower).
The oldest building in the world is considered to be Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, estimated to have been constructed around 9500 BC. It is a prehistoric temple complex that predates Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids.
Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.
Stonehenge 2 is located in Ingram, Texas, United States. It is a replica of the original Stonehenge monument in England.
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.
The construction of Stonehenge took several centuries, but the start of the construction is most likely near 3100 BC.
As Stonehenge was constructed long before written records were kept there is no recorded evidence of any construction problems.
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most people dont kno it, but the egyptians were a big part of building stonehenge.
The construction of Stonehenge.
For an excellent rendition of the creation and construction of Stonehenge, you should read Edward Rutherford's book, "Sarum." It's historical fiction, but it contains the best possibility for construction I have read (and is an excellent book).
The most recent theory (with some evidence to prove it) is that Stonehenge was built as a monument to the dead.
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No, the Stonehenge is a stone circle made by early Britons.
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
The three phases of construction took over thirty million hours of labour
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