The Architecture of Stonehenge
Stonehenge has to be one of the most controversial structures in existence today. There are as many theories about it as there are stars in the sky. I’m going to take you back in time to when Stonehenge was built and describe what took place in each phase of it’s construction. Over the next 1,350 years, I will describe to you what different aspects in architecture occurred during each individual phase at Stonehenge.
The first phase of building took place in 2950-2900 BC. We know all of the building periods within a 100 years because the experts used radiocarbon dating on all of the stones and evidence. The first phase covered the initial circular enclosure surrounded by two banks and a ditch. There w
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