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Stonehenge


            Stonehenge is hailed as one of the seven wonders of the world.
             "wonder" With science so advanced as to being able to clone mammals, one would thing their .
             would be rarely any discoveries left to be made. However Stonehenge is shrouded in nothing .
             more than merely theories and guesses based on little or no fact. Being that we do know very .
             little, You have yo ask yourself a few questions. What was the purpose of Stonehenge being .
             built, and that being said how was it constructed. There are thousands of ideas and speculations. .
             The more likely correct and accepted theories may just surprise you. .
             As you know, there has not been even one major structure built in the future nor the past .
             that was ever completed by one man alone. Like Stonehenge they were major undertakings .
             involving many people with many skills. Those who made Stonehenge succeeded in creating an .
             incredibly complex and mysterious structure that lived on long after its creators had passed on. .
             The many aspects of Stonehenge and the processes by which it was built delve into the levels of .
             intelligence and sophistication of the civilizations used to designed and build massive the .
             monument, despite the fact that it is difficult to find out who exactly these people were. They .
             have left very little evidence behind with which we could get a better idea of their everyday lives, .
             their culture, their surroundings, and their affairs with other peoples. The technology and wisdom .
             that are inevitably required in constructing such a monument show that these prehistoric peoples .
             had had more expertise than expected. .
             The planning and assembling of Stonehenge took a very long time ( 1000 years, from .
             2900 B.C. to 1600 B.C.), and not one but many different groups of people were .
             involved in the process. How they came about plays an important role in understanding them. .
             Some of the first men to come to England that are identified as Stonehenge architects came .


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