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[Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge: A Time-Traveling Mystery]-[WeWow Mystery Week 2023 – Day 5: Whodunnit?! (8/25/23)]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2023-08-25

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The Mystery of Stonehenge: A Time-Traveling Investigation

In this episode of Who Went Wow: Mystery Edition, host Carly Q and her coworker Louis embark on a secret mission to uncover the historical enigmas surrounding Stonehenge. Using a “time elevator,” the duo travels back to April 1920 to investigate the prehistoric site alongside archaeologist William Hawley.

The Archaeological Context

Upon arriving in 1920, Carly and Louis meet William Hawley, who is tasked by the government to restore the site. Hawley explains that Stonehenge is a “megalithic site” estimated to date back to 3000 BC. He shares his findings regarding “cremated human remains,” suggesting the site may have served as a cemetery rather than just a temple. He also shows them an “antler pick,” an ancient construction tool used to dig into the “chalky ground,” providing evidence of how such massive structures were built without modern technology.

The Mystery of the Bluestones

One of the central questions addressed is why the builders went to the extreme effort of transporting heavy “bluestones” from hundreds of miles away. During their investigation, Louis discovers a unique physical property of these stones: they are “lithophonic,” meaning they resonate like a bell when struck. This auditory discovery leads the team to wonder if the acoustics of the stones played a vital role in the site’s original purpose.

Astronomical Alignment

Beyond the physical composition of the stones, the episode explores the theory that Stonehenge functioned as an “astronomical observatory.” Hawley explains that the stones are laid out to align perfectly with the sunrise on the “summer solstice.” To witness this, Carly and Louis travel forward to June 21, 1920. They observe the crowd gathering for the “solstice celebration” and watch as the rays of the sun align with the “heel stone,” casting light into the heart of the structure.

The Power of Shared Experience

Throughout the journey, the podcast emphasizes the theme of collaboration. Their supervisor, Odie, provides a cryptic clue: “Sharing the sun can move stone.” While initially a riddle about the solstice alignment, it ultimately serves as a metaphor for the protagonists' relationship. Carly and Louis, who were initially at odds, realize that their “shared experience” allows them to accomplish tasks that would be impossible alone. By the end of the episode, their teamwork transforms their dynamic, proving that even the greatest historical mysteries are best solved through partnership.

Conclusion

By combining historical archaeology, scientific inquiry into “lithophonic” properties, and the wonder of astronomical alignments, the episode provides a fascinating look at one of the world’s most enduring mysteries. As H-Dad, the analytical computer, concludes, Stonehenge remains a site of “peace and unity” or a place for “pilgrimages,” but the true “wow” factor lies in the human ingenuity required to create such a monument.

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📖 Transcript

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Hey, Wowzer fans, Mindy here.
And before we start the show, I gotta let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
And don't miss when Elmo from Sesame Street stops by Wow in the World to make us all belly laugh on November 24th.
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