because it could "calculate" the cycles of the sun. it was an early, albeit crude, calendar system, through which they could determine time. similarly, computers give us information, requiring us to only read the results, like at stonehenge.
Perhaps Stonehenge.
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).
Stonehenge is often referred to as a "prehistoric computer" because it is believed to have been used as an ancient astronomical observatory and calendar. Its alignment with celestial events, such as solstices and equinoxes, suggests that it helped prehistoric people track time and seasons. This functionality mirrors the role of modern computers in processing and organizing information, making Stonehenge a significant tool for understanding and predicting natural phenomena.
stonehenge
Stonehenge is in the country, but there is a guided audio tour and a giftshop on the Stonehenge site.
Stonehenge is in the country, but there is a guided audio tour and a giftshop on the Stonehenge site.
No. Stonehenge is in Wiltshire, England.
it's Stonehenge !!! :)
Whether one is considered a computer geek is very subjective. Generally one who spends a lot of time on a computer and is very knowledgeable about them may be considered a computer geek. Computer programmers are usually considered computer geeks.
The Stonehenge i would say is Gray
yes Stonehenge is still there in England
The ancient Druids worshiped in Stonehenge.