Bruce Bedlam has been studying Stonehenge for over 30 years. This short computer generated animation helps you visualise some of his theories and discoveries that Stonehenge was more than it appears.
Bruce Bedlam has been studying Stonehenge for over 30 years. This short computer generated animation helps you visualise some of his theories and discoveries that Stonehenge was more than it appears.
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Look at the natural lay of the land and you will see the cut-away of soil between the Cursus and the bottom of the Processional Avenue. Several people over the centuries have suspected its man-made! Could this be where the soil came from?
If Stonehenge had been square or rectangular in shape - it would have obviously have been a building. 4000 years ago they made their buildings round. Just like Stonehenge!
Of course they would have used wood, its the main building resource, imagine their world where trees were allowed to grow untouched by modern machine. StoneHenge and Woodhenge next door wouldn't have made a scratch.
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