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[[File:Stonehedge.jpg|thumb|A view of Stonehenge.]]
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[[File:Stonehedge2.jpg|thumb|A drawing of Stonehenge.]]
[[File:Stonehedge2.jpg|thumb|A drawing of Stonehenge.]]
'''Stonehenge''' is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west of Amesbury and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of Salisbury. One of the most famous prehistoric sites in [[Human]] history, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. Stonehenge was produced by a culture with no written language, and at great historical remove from the first cultures that did leave written records. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate. This multiplicity of theories, some of them very colorful, is often called the "mystery of Stonehenge."<ref name="wiki">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge</ref>
'''Stonehenge''' is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire. One of the most famous prehistoric sites in [[Human]] history, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. Stonehenge was produced by a culture with no written language, and at great historical remove from the first cultures that did leave written records. There is little or no direct evidence for the construction techniques used by the Stonehenge builders. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate. This multiplicity of theories, some of them very colorful, is often called the "mystery of Stonehenge."<ref name="wiki">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge</ref>
 
There is little or no direct evidence for the construction techniques used by the Stonehenge builders. Over the years, various authors have suggested that supernatural or anachronistic methods were used, usually asserting that the stones were impossible to move otherwise. However, conventional techniques using Neolithic technology have been demonstrably effective at moving and placing stones this size. Proposed functions for the site include usage as an astronomical observatory, or as a religious site. Other theories have advanced supernatural or symbolic explanations for the construction.<ref name="wiki"/>


The [[Society of the Ancients]] suggested [[Forerunner]] involvement in the creation of Stonehenge. In addition to suspicion of an ancient people's interest in investing such effort into its construction, the circular shape was used as evidence to support their claim.<ref>[http://206.16.223.63/evidence.html Society of the Ancients evidence]: ''Stonehenge – about 3000 B.C. How did they do it? Why did they do it? Hundreds of years of work to build a calendar seems like a faulty explanation. Point – Notice the shape. The Round nature with counterpoints seems to bee an ancient theme.''</ref> Many of their proposed artifacts that were affected by alien interventions consists of items with the familiar circular pattern used in [[Forerunner symbols|Forerunner glyphs]].<ref>[http://206.16.223.63/evidence.html Society of the Ancients evidence]</ref>
The [[Society of the Ancients]] suggested [[Forerunner]] involvement in the creation of Stonehenge. In addition to suspicion of an ancient people's interest in investing such effort into its construction, the circular shape was used as evidence to support their claim.<ref>[http://206.16.223.63/evidence.html Society of the Ancients evidence]: ''Stonehenge – about 3000 B.C. How did they do it? Why did they do it? Hundreds of years of work to build a calendar seems like a faulty explanation. Point – Notice the shape. The Round nature with counterpoints seems to bee an ancient theme.''</ref> Many of their proposed artifacts that were affected by alien interventions consists of items with the familiar circular pattern used in [[Forerunner symbols|Forerunner glyphs]].<ref>[http://206.16.223.63/evidence.html Society of the Ancients evidence]</ref>

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File:Stonehedge.jpg
A view of Stonehenge.
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A drawing of Stonehenge.

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire. One of the most famous prehistoric sites in Human history, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. Stonehenge was produced by a culture with no written language, and at great historical remove from the first cultures that did leave written records. There is little or no direct evidence for the construction techniques used by the Stonehenge builders. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate. This multiplicity of theories, some of them very colorful, is often called the "mystery of Stonehenge."[1]

The Society of the Ancients suggested Forerunner involvement in the creation of Stonehenge. In addition to suspicion of an ancient people's interest in investing such effort into its construction, the circular shape was used as evidence to support their claim.[2] Many of their proposed artifacts that were affected by alien interventions consists of items with the familiar circular pattern used in Forerunner glyphs.[3]

Sources

  1. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge
  2. ^ Society of the Ancients evidence: Stonehenge – about 3000 B.C. How did they do it? Why did they do it? Hundreds of years of work to build a calendar seems like a faulty explanation. Point – Notice the shape. The Round nature with counterpoints seems to bee an ancient theme.
  3. ^ Society of the Ancients evidence

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