Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Stonehenge... Magic Circles



Stonehenge is the best known and probably the most remarkable of prehistoric remains in the UK. It has stood on Salisbury Plain for about 4,000 years. There have been many different theories about its original use.

One theory is that it was a place from where stars and planets could be observed. It was discovered that the positions of some of the sotnes related to the movements of the sun and moon, so that the stones could be used as a calendar to predict such things as eclipses.

Moreover, some people thought that Stonehenge was a Druid temple. The Druids were a Celtic religious group who were suppressed in Great Britain soon after the Roman Conquest. Some people believe that they were a group of priests, whereas others regard them as medicine-men. But this theory was rejected because the Stonehenge had existed 1,000 years before the arrival of Druids; although Druids may use it as a temple. Even today, there is a group of people called the "Most Ancient Order of Druids" who perform mystic rites at dawn on Midsummer's Day (24th June).

Another interesting theory is that the great stone circle was used to store terrestrial energy, which was generated across the country.

Eventually, there is something true: the stones came from South Wales and North Wiltshire, according to the geologists.


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