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kmarston kmarston discovered this in Geography 3 reviews since May 14, 2008
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kmarston discovered 4 months ago
From the page: New finds raise tantalizing questions.
Little-Wing rated 4 months ago
If the Stones Could Speak Searching for the Meaning of Stonehenge "But what in fact do they mean? Despite countless theories offered over centuries, no one knows. Stonehenge is the most famous relic of prehistory in Europe and one of the best known, most contemplated monuments in the worldâ€"and we have no clear idea what the people who built it actually used it for." ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/05/080529-stonehenge-cemetery.ht ml ON TV Stonehenge Decoded premieres Sunday, June 1, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the National Geographic Channel. Preview >> Stonehenge stood as giant tombstones to the dead for centuries--perhaps marking the cemetery of a ruling prehistoric dynasty--new radiocarbon dating suggests. The site appears to have been intended as a cemetery from the very start, around 5,000 years ago--centuries before the giant sandstone blocks were erected--the new study says.
jaybirdlynch rated 4 months ago
I wish we knew what transpired before our days. It still makes me wonder how they got those stones to that spot!
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