Stonehenge by Bonnie Gaunt

A Closer Look at the World's Most Famous Megalith

The book explores the ancient monument of Stonehenge, delving into its historical, astronomical, and mathematical significance. It examines the theories surrounding its construction and purpose, suggesting that it may have been used as a sophisticated astronomical calendar. The author presents a detailed analysis of the monument's alignment with celestial bodies and its potential connections to other ancient sites. Through a blend of historical research and mathematical calculations, the book offers insights into the advanced knowledge and skills of the people who built Stonehenge, proposing that it served as a testament to their understanding of the universe.

Published
1997
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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