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What happened at Stonehenge?Versión en línea

Key facts about Stonehenge

por Aida Rodriguez Alvarez
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Where is Stonehenge located?

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When did work on Stonehenge begin?

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How long did Stonehenge take to build?

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What is one theory about Stonehenge’s purpose?

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Which major life event is Stonehenge linked to by some experts?

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Which two solstice-related events are linked to ceremonies at Stonehenge?

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What river is associated with the procession to Stonehenge in theories?

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What is the significance of Midwinter’s Night at Stonehenge according to some theories?

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When were the last changes made to Stonehenge?

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Which of these is NOT a suggested use of Stonehenge in the text?

Explicación

Stonehenge sits on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire.

Construction began in the late Neolithic Age around 3000 BC.

The monument evolved over many generations.

Experts suggest astronomical observations as a theory.

Many believe Stonehenge was used for funeral ceremonies.

Ancient Britons possibly held ceremonies on solstices.

Some theories describe a funeral procession from the River Avon.

Midwinter’s Night is thought to mark the longest night.

The final modifications occurred in the early Bronze Age, about 1500 BC.

Stonehenge is proposed for sun/moon study, healing, and ceremonies, not defense.