New research suggests that, as well as being a probable centre for the veneration of the Sun, Stonehenge was also a fertility temple. A detailed study of a partly buried fallen stone at the monument ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Far Did Neolithic Britons Carry Stonehenge’s Most Famous Boulder?In a find that provides insights into the remarkable abilities of these ancient humans, new research studying the chemical ...
The ancient monument of Stonehenge, located in southern England, has fascinated people for thousands of years. Built over 5,000 years ago, its origins remain a mystery—we don’t know exactly who ...
The difference between an equinox and a solstice is based on Earth’s tilt, affecting daylight length and the changing of ...
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Space.com on MSNSpring equinox 2025: Say goodbye to winter in the Northern Hemisphere todayAs the Northern Hemisphere welcomes spring today, the Southern Hemisphere is marked with the first day of autumn.
Was Stonehenge a phallic temple? Scientist claims a key stone was sculpted to resemble a giant PENIS
Now, one scientist has proposed a very surprising new theory. Professor Terence Meaden, an archaeologist and retired physicist from the University of Oxford, claims that Stonehenge may have been a ...
In this diagrammatic reconstruction of Stonehenge, that axis (shown in ... Professor Meaden believes that during winter solstice (December 20 or 21) rituals at the monument, the phallic-shaped ...
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