Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites (UNESCO/NHK)발음듣기
Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites (UNESCO/NHK)
Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites (UNESCO/NHK)
The Search for Clues to a Megalithic Mystery: Stonehenge, Avery, and Associated Sites Salisbury is located in the south of England.
Large megaliths stand in a circular formation on an open plain.
They are the prehistoric remains of Stonehenge.
It's believed that construction of this mysterious monument started around 3000 BC and continued for around a thousand years.
The actual purpose of the monument remains unknown.[nature sounds]
The stone pillars are about four to five meters high and weigh around 30 tons each.
The standing stones have projections on top to fit capstones.
Fallen capstones have dents to fit the two stones tightly together.
The site is within a circular ditch.
It measures roughly a hundred meters in diameter.
At the entrance to the site, is a large stone, known as the heel stone.
This stone, at the center of Stonehenge, are precisely in-line with the sunrise on the day of the summer solstice. [silence]
And the opposite occurs on the day of the winter solstice, at sunset.
That's why people believe that Stonehenge was either an ancient astronomical observations center, or a temple where Sun worshippers performed rituals. [ambient noise]
A joint team of specialists are conducting full-scale excavations around Stonehenge. [excavation and distant highway noises]
The stones were transported along this road. [ambient noise]
A great discovery was made during the excavation.
Many holes in the ground were found at Stonehenge.
And one of them contained human bones for as many as 57 people.
This is Woodhenge, located near Stonehenge.
Wooden stakes are placed now where log pillars had stood long ago.
It would have looked just like the stone circle at Stonehenge. [ambient noise]
There was a large settlement here.
And when people died their bodies were taken to Stonehenge.
Transportation itself was part of the ritual, and Woodhenge was the starting point.
People in the prehistoric period, associated wood with living matter and stone with the dead.
Stonehenge was likely a sacred place where the dead were buried.
This ancient site is still full of mysteries but the latest findings could be an important indicator of one of its main purposes. [ambient sounds]
The Search for Clues to a Megalithic Mystery: Stonehenge, Avery, and Associated Sites Salisbury is located in the south of England.발음듣기
It's believed that construction of this mysterious monument started around 3000 BC and continued for around a thousand years.발음듣기
This stone, at the center of Stonehenge, are precisely in-line with the sunrise on the day of the summer solstice. [silence]발음듣기
That's why people believe that Stonehenge was either an ancient astronomical observations center, or a temple where Sun worshippers performed rituals. [ambient noise]발음듣기
A joint team of specialists are conducting full-scale excavations around Stonehenge. [excavation and distant highway noises]발음듣기
People in the prehistoric period, associated wood with living matter and stone with the dead.발음듣기
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