Reading Unit 8
Reading Unit 8
Reading Unit 8
There are a number of theories as to what the site was used for.
Archaeologists agree that the site must have had a spiritual significance. It
may have originally been a cemetery, according to a new study. After
examining bones exhumed near the stones, scientists believe that the
burials must have taken place at the same time as Stonehenge was built,
suggesting that the stones could have been gravestones for religious or
political elite.
Stonehenge may have been constructed with the sun in mind. One avenue
connecting the monument with the nearby River Avon aligns with the sun
on the winter solstice; archaeological evidence reveals that pigs were
slaughtered at Stonehenge in December and January, suggesting that
ancient pagan sun celebrations might have taken place there.
1. Why do scientists think the builders chose the location for the
stones?
2. What other events possibly happened at Stonehenge?
3. What does Steven Waller say about Stonehenge?
Wild theories about Stonehenge have persisted since the Middle Ages.
Some say Merlin the wizard may have cast a spell to make the rocks as
light as a feather to help with the construction. UFO enthusiasts believe
that ancient aliens could have built Stonehenge as a spacecraft landing
pad.
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