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In summary, the 2021 excavations provide evidence that only 30% of Waun Mawn's stone circle was ever completed, leaving large gaps on the west and south sides. [...] if Waun Mawn provided some of the bluestones for Stonehenge, these can only have been a small portion of the total." [143] Around 2500 BC, Stonehenge’s first stones were built. This monument is thought to have been built to predict and monitor the movements of the sun, moon, and planets.

a b Hallett, Emma (20 June 2014). "The battle scars of Stonehenge". BBC News. Archived from the original on 21 July 2018 . Retrieved 2 August 2018. Evelyn, Rupert (29 July 2020). "Origin of Stonehenge's huge standing stones discovered after part of monument found in US". ITV News. Archived from the original on 29 July 2020 . Retrieved 29 July 2020. See also: Neolithic Europe, Chalcolithic Europe, and Genetic history of Europe The ancestors of the people who built Stonehenge were Neolithic farmers originating from Anatolia who brought agriculture to Europe. [58] Understanding Stonehenge: Two Explanations". DNews. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015 . Retrieved 27 September 2015. Stevens, Edward (July 1866). "Stonehenge and Abury". The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review. Vol.11. London: Bradbury, Evans & Co. p.69. Archived from the original on 27 April 2021 . Retrieved 5 March 2015.

This mixture appears to have happened primarily on the continent before the Neolithic farmers migrated to Britain. [59] [60] The dominance of Western Hunter-Gatherer male lineages in Britain and northwest Europe is also reflected in a general 'resurgence' of hunter-gatherer ancestry, predominantly from males, across western and central Europe in the Middle Neolithic. [67] [d] Stone 22 fell during a fierce storm on 31 December 1900. [116] An early photograph of Stonehenge taken July 1877 The monument from a similar angle in 2008 showing the extent of reconstruction A contemporary newspaper depiction of the 1920 restoration 1901–2000 Stonehenge from the air. Taken by 2nd Lt Philip Henry Sharpe in Summer 1906 from a Royal Engineers' tethered balloon. The earliest structures known in the immediate area are four or five pits, three of which appear to have held large pine ‘totem-pole like’ posts erected in the Mesolithic period, between 8500 and 7000 BC. [1] It is not known how these posts relate to the later monument of Stonehenge. a b Mike Parker Pearson (20 August 2008). "The Stonehenge Riverside Project". Sheffield University. Archived from the original on 26 October 2008 . Retrieved 22 September 2008.

a b Cassidy, Lara (2020). "A dynastic elite in monumental Neolithic society". Nature. 582 (7812): 384–388. Bibcode: 2020Natur.582..384C. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2378-6. PMC 7116870. PMID 32555485. Perhaps, despite its name, Stonehenge remains one of the most enigmatic and fascinating places in history. Throughout history, humanity’s legacy has served as a testament to its intent to leave a mark on the world. The Mystery Of Stonehenge Celebrate Summer Solstice and create a fun and interactive history lesson for the kids, by making your own Stonehenge model. What’s the story? The "henge" portion has given its name to a class of monuments known as henges. [12] Archaeologists define henges as earthworks consisting of a circular banked enclosure with an internal ditch. [14] As often happens in archaeological terminology, this is a holdover from antiquarian use.There are other hypotheses and theories. According to a team of British researchers led by Mike Parker Pearson of the University of Sheffield, Stonehenge may have been built as a symbol of "peace and unity", indicated in part by the fact that at the time of its construction, Britain's Neolithic people were experiencing a period of cultural unification. [44] [55]

Siciliano, Leon; etal. (10 September 2014). "Technology unearths 17 new monuments at Stonehenge". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015 . Retrieved 20 May 2015.MacLeod, Nicola E.; Aitchison, Cara; Shaw, Stephen Joseph (2000). Leisure and tourism landscapes: social and cultural geographies. New York: Routledge. pp. 103–104. ISBN 978-0-415-27166-0. Stonehenge England Grunge Comfort Colors® Gift T-Shirt, Stonehenge Grunge Shirt, London Vacation Gift, Stonehenge Souvenir, Stonehenge Gift Webb, John (1665). Stone-Henge Restored with Observations on Rules of Architecture. London: Tho. Bassett. p.17. OCLC 650116061.

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