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Short History Of... · B2 · 2024-12-23

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The Enigmatic Legacy of Stonehenge: From Neolithic Origins to Modern Icon

Stonehenge stands today as the world's most famous prehistoric monument, an "icon of human endeavor" that has captivated humanity for millennia. Yet, as historian John Hopkins explores, the site is not a static relic but a dynamic, evolving construction that reflects the spiritual, social, and technological shifts of the ancient British people.

The Dawn of a Monument: Mesolithic to Neolithic Roots

Long before the iconic stone circles were erected, the Salisbury Plain was a site of significant activity. Around 9000 years ago, hunter-gatherers in the Mesolithic era raised "three felled tree trunks," resembling totem poles. As the Neolithic era dawned, the site became a hub for social cohesion. Archaeologists have discovered "middens"—rubbish dumps—filled with the bones of cattle and pigs, indicating that different clans gathered here for massive feasts. By 3000 BC, the construction of a "henge"—a circular earthwork consisting of a deep ditch and a bank—transformed the site into a major cemetery for the ashes of the dead.

The Engineering Feat: Shaping the Stones

Unlike other prehistoric sites, Stonehenge is unique due to its "monumental scale" and the deliberate shaping of its stones. Archaeologist Julian Richards notes that while other cultures used local materials for their stone circles, the builders of Stonehenge transported "42 blue stones" from the Preseli Hills in West Wales—a journey of 125 miles. The larger "Sarsens," weighing an average of 25 tons, were brought from the Marlborough Downs.

The construction process was an arduous, "laborious process" involving "hammerstones" used to pound the rock into shape, and complex systems of "rollers, sledges, ropes, and A-frames" to raise them. The most iconic feature, the lintels, utilized "tenon" and "mortise holes"—a sophisticated jointing method similar to "modern-day Lego bricks"—which allowed these massive structures to withstand the test of time.

Purpose and Ritual: Aligning with the Sun

Why did Neolithic people dedicate such immense energy to this site? Theories range from it being a "center of healing" to an "astronomical computer." However, the strongest evidence points to its role as a solar temple. The "Great Trilithon" is perfectly aligned so that the midwinter sun sets within the gap between its uprights. This alignment suggests that the sun, as the "bringer of life," was the focal point of their existence. The nearby "Woodhenge," a timber counterpart to the stone site, further emphasizes this focus, possibly representing a dualistic "yin and yang" relationship between the living (wood) and the dead (stone).

A History of Conflict and Mystery

Stonehenge’s history is marked by both reverence and violence. From the Roman-era shrines to the "Battle of Beanfield" in 1985—a dark day where "new age travelers" clashed with police—the site has remained a flashpoint for anti-establishment sentiment and spiritual pilgrimage. Throughout the centuries, figures like Sir Christopher Wren left their mark as graffiti, while antiquarians like William Stukely incorrectly attributed the site to Druids, a myth that persists in modern culture.

Ultimately, Stonehenge remains an "enigmatic history" of a society that, despite lacking metal or wheels, achieved a degree of social cohesion and organizational brilliance that still baffles us today. Whether viewed as a burial ground, a national stadium, or a celestial clock, it stands as an enduring testament to our ancestors' profound connection with the earth and the sky.

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