some people say that it is a burial site. Others say is astronomy. I think is was a medation site for the leader of th tribe that made it.Bwrong.ut i could be
As an expression of a long lost prehistoric cosmology:See the Related Link.
It was built about 5000 yrars ago so nobody knows.
We don't know, certainly not 'druids' but whoever created it they used geometry to design it - so sacred geometry was part of it.
Not much information is known about the Olmec slavery; because they existed so early there is not much information in general. But since the Aztec civilization was so nearby to the Olmecs, as well as to the Mayans, it is believed that they had similar practices in slavery.
So that he knew how much to tax people depending on how much land they owned and how much money they were making.
Stonehenge was built by people so the answer to your question is no.
The makers of Stonehenge used to live there.AppearanceIt's basically just a much larger version o stonehenge, the biggest in the world. Its 500 metres in diameter and the entrance is aligned so that it shows the midwinter sunrise which makes it the opposite of stonehenge.By C.M.
Stonehenge has not been used for thousands of years so no one knows the answer to this.
stonehenge touches druids like horses touches donkey so they become related.
Karen Drew is one of the hosts on Live in the D. She does not share much personal information, so her age is still a mystery to the public.
Despite all the 'theories' not knowing the reason for its structural form, and why so much effort was expended I guess.
Stonehenge is not located in London. So, the answer to your question is no. It is located on the Salisbury plain 137 K outside of London.
Yes, it's the name of a place - a proper noun - so it should appear as Stonehenge.
It's not really a mystery book so much as it is a work of realistic fiction.
Stonehenge was constructed largely from sandstone (local 'sarsen' stone) and also so called bluestone (dolerite, from West Wales) and a few other types of exotic stones. See the linked plan from 'Solving Stonehenge'.
Stonehenge is important because no one knows why it was built or who built it. Also the stones used to build it were an enormous size for the technology around that time. How they lifted those stones or transported them from their distant location is still a mystery; much like the pyramids of Egypt. People do not know what its purpose was. Some believe it is a calendar or a burial site or a place for religious sacrifice.
Stonehenge is a very real thing found in southern England, but the reasons for its creation are unknown. So no, I wouldn't really consider Stonehenge itself to be a myth or legend, but the reasons for its building are probably due to the builders' religion.