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Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, 2950
B.C.
It remains a mystery how such
huge stones were moved from the quarry by a supposedly primitive people.
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Around
3000 B.C. (middle Neolithic) the semi nomadic peoples that populated the
Salisbury Plain began to build Stonehenge as the center of a ceremonial site.
We know almost nothing about who built it. A popular theory attributed it to
the Druids but modern dating shows it to be at least a 1000 years before the
Druids came to power.
Stonehenge
was built as an astronomical calendar aligned with lunar and solar events
such as the summer solstice where the sun rises directly over the Heel Stone
and the first rays shine into the center of the monument between the open arms
of the horseshoe arrangements. Built in three phases between 2950 B.C. and
1600 B.C., the original construction was a circular ditch and mound with 56
holes forming a ring. The first stone placed at the site was the Heel stone
erected outside of the entrance to the site. Two hundred years later 80 blocks
of bluestone were erected forming two concentric circles. At some point this
construction was dismantled and the final phase of the site begun. The
bluestones were moved within the circle and the gigantic stones and lintels
that give Stonehenge its distinctive look were installed. Some of these stones
weigh 26 tons.
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Features
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- Original located at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England,
- Guaranteed to become a conversation piece
- Has breathtaking detail work
- Brings a bit of ancient history right into your own home
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Specifications
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Size |
9" Diameter (23 cm) |
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Weight |
6 lbs |
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Material |
Bonded Marble |
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Finish |
Stone |
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