Bristol Magazine 16th - 23rd September 2021

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7 facts you didn’t know about Stonehenge

Stonehenge is one of the most mysterious The structure was once a structures in the world. These are some of the Complete circle coolest facts that you might not have known about it! Stonehenge, as it appears today, is one of the most recognizable sights in the world. Whoever thought a group of stones could be But you might not recognize it if you lived so fascinating? One of the most famous and thousands of years ago since it looked a little enigmatic monuments in the world, different. Archeologists discovered evidence Stonehenge has been captivating people for thousands of years. Built by prehistoric that suggests the structure was once a people for reasons that historians still can’t complete circle. agree upon, the structure is made up of gigantic stones that form a broken circle. In 2014, there was a drought in the area, the conditions of which revealed several patchy Located on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, marks in the land around the structure where Stonehenge is as full of mystery today as it ever was. But there are some facts that we do there were once other stones. There’s much know for certain about the iconic stone circle. we still don’t know about the landmark, but experts are pretty sure it was once a circle! Keep reading to find out what they are!

It Wasn’t Built All At Once

It was Bought at an auction

With our modern technology, we’re used to buildings being constructed over a matter of months or years. It’s hard to grasp that in past eras, structures took a lot longer to build and fully develop. In the case of Stonehenge, we’re talking about 1000 years between the time prehistoric people started building it and the time the final touches were made.

It’s difficult to believe that there was a time when an average citizen actually owned Stonehenge. Cecil Chubb purchased the landmark in the early 20thcentury. The businessman only intended to buy a few dining chairs at the auction. He definitely walked away with more than he bargained for!

Archeologists believe that Stonehenge was built in four stages, beginning in the late Neolithic period. The finishing stage took place in the early Bronze Age, around 1,500B.C. 6

Chubb bought Stonehenge for £6,600 but only owned it for three years before handing it over to the Ministry of Works. It was only under his possession for three years, but that’s still pretty remarkable.


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