I feel the people who used stonehenge may well have thought it was a place of healing also a gathering place for various ceremonies throughout the year. Transporting the blue stones from Wales I think would have been by water.
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karen Allen
about 7 years ago
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I have two books in which the authors have given their interpretation of how and why Stonehenge was built. Stonehenge by Bernard Cornwell and Sarum by Edward Rutherford. They are two interesting interpretations.
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I have two books in which the authors have given their interpretation of how and why Stonehenge was built. Stonehenge by Bernard Cornwell and Sarum by Edward Rutherford. They are two interesting interpretations.