Stonehenge Research Paper

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One of the most famous and mystic monuments of all times sits on Salisbury plains in England. Isolated out in the middle of an open area, built before there was a written language the monument Stonehenge challenges our minds and imaginations. With over half a million visitors each year, debates are brought to life and the mysteries and speculations that surround Stonehenge. Built in early B.C. it took four stages over multiple years and decades to complete. The first stage was a series of ditches that formed multiple circles and dirt was piled on these ditches to make massive mounds. The second, third, and fourth stages were all completed by different circles of people. These people all brought different stones from across all areas of the …show more content…

The moon has always been a fascination to many different types of people for as long as people have existed. Back before Stonehenge was built many people worshiped the moon and the sun. The groups of people thought that eclipses were a sign from the gods. With a society that was so religious and worshiped gods for everything the world put in front of them these people must have though the eclipses were just holy. With the thought of a holy event happening every four years the original builders decided to build a monument to view and to predict when the next eclipse would take place. A lot of different groups of people that study Stonehenge have come up with many different ideas on how the earlier people could have come up with a way to be able to track and determine eclipses. One of the many ideas that keep coming up is that Stonehenge was built with Aubrey holes and they were used as a computer. As professor Hawkins has stated "Aubrey holes were used a computer these are the facts: (1) the number 56 is the smallest number the measures the swing of the moon with an over-all accuracy of better than 3 days, and (2) lunar cycles provide the only method of long-range eclipse prediction related to the seasons of the year" (Hawkins,144). With such a fascination in the moon most early people used it to all predict the full moon. The reasoning behind trying to predict the next full moon was that to these religious people it showed the beginning of new life. Most people also say Stonehenge was built to predict solstices and equinox's that would be able to help them determine new

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