it's 2025 and we STILL don't know who they were or what they were doing
STONE-HENGEWHERE THE DEMONS DWELLWHERE THE BANSHEES LIVE AND THEY DO LIVE WELLSTONE-HENGEWHERE A MAN’S A MANAnd the children dance to the pipes of Pan!
>>18008431i think david st.hubbins took heavy creative license when he wrote and sang that lyric. there's no truth to that song it is fantasy
>>18008423Someone mentioned it looks like the mound is missing. Now I can't unsee. Could it be a mound that was begun at the most ambitious scale and never completed?
>>18008423Stonehenge and PIE emerge at the same time because both are the result of the last survivors of doggerbank leaving their dykes and moundhomes behind.The stone in stonehenge which was "quarried" from Scotland was a glacial boulder that was originally shipped from north downriver of the Doggerbank and downriver of Aberdeen towards the settlements around the Silverpit Lake area.When the doggerbank finally started to erode away, the creators of Stonehenge brought with them one of the major stones from an important gravemound, which happened to be the stone that geologically originates from scotland.Same shit as seen in Egypt; important big stones get reused and transported via riverways.
>>18008423what do you mean? There were megalith builders all over Britain
>>18008423Stonehenge is the house of the LORD of Hosts
>>18009489>Stonehenge was built by the House of LordsMakes sense
>>18009469do you mean the druids?
Geochemical sourcing shows some bluestones came from Wales, 150 miles away, indicating significant symbolic effort.
>>18008423This quote is painted on the wall at the on site visitors centre.
>>18010508don't know if that's based or not
>>18010502it was supposed to be King Arthur's tomb but the builder pocketed the rest of the money when he died.
>>18008423>>18010555It is “Arthur's”...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbcp5CiFS4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BufTrhfJ5I
>>18010684I just said the most retarded thing that came to mindbut go off
>>18010502Recent analysis showed the altar stone came from north eastern Scotland, even further away.
>>18010502>>18011294Not to take anything away from the ancient engineering involved, but once able to move it on and off a seaworthy vessel, the distance wouldn't matter as much 10 miles or 150. Right? If they dragged them over land I'm fucking done.
>>18011326Heavy stone concentrated in one place is very different from evenly distributed cargo. A few waves could flip you. That’s why most scholars think specially modified barges were used for short, calm stretches, not open sea voyages.
>>18011275It's a burial site. Whether the bones turned to dust or not, or if something is still there, I don't know. There are weak signals that it is a burial site. It has been excavated many times so who knows who took what without saying.The circle stones are tombs of very important people.
>>18012582maybe it was never finished and the bones were never buried. The king who built it could've been overthrown by people who neither finished it nor tore it down.
>>18010502Wales was closer in them days
these are the definitive theories, the only ones that makes sensehttps://youtu.be/HMofDWzfA6A?si=lKCE7q_i9XIc6pzQhttps://youtu.be/fczOE7AjtHs?si=6SaUG49BN3dFgABThttps://youtu.be/jrx19WonYWI?si=8Ic2UXiZOfGPBQXvhttps://youtu.be/9G3yKlaX3n8?si=jmvtFzMRngVZ4e9uhttps://youtu.be/-dQ5oDHFvEs?si=YzP73UnAwcPnD3Qv