Which stone henge is known as the more mysterious group of stone pillars than the pyramids ?

Updated on culture 2024-07-03
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the United Kingdom, there is a historic city in the southeast of the United Kingdom - Sol Magnetbury, and about a few kilometers away on the outskirts of the city, there is a famous Stonehenge - the Stone Pillar Group, which is said to be a product of the Neolithic period more than 4,000 years ago.

    The stone pillar group is actually composed of many stone pillars, arranged one after the other into a broken circular building. Its diameter is more than 70 meters, and the huge stone slabs that are erected horizontally on the top are three or three by two, which adds to the mystery of the stone circle. The longest of these megalithic pillars is 14 meters, 6 meters above the ground, 8 meters deep underground, and the average mass is about 10,000 kilograms, which is quite huge!

    In addition to the British stone columns, archaeologists have excavated huge stone columns in an irregular arrangement on the Brittany Peninsula in France. It is also one of the most amazing discoveries in the history of world archaeology. Known as "more mysterious than the pyramids", this group of stone pillars has replaced the stone pillars on the outskirts of Salisbury, England, in terms of quality, quantity, height and history, and is worthy of the name of the world's largest megalith.

    There are only 2,471 stone pillars left in this group, which are divided into 36 pieces by farmland, and extend eastward in a row of 12 pillars, looking into the distance, like a group of soldiers being reviewed......What do these pillars do? It's still a mystery. Some scientists speculate that this is related to the ancient worship of gods:

    Every year on the summer solstice, the sun rises above the center of the stone pillars, and people come here to worship. At the beginning of the 19th century, archaeologists found the remains of snake worship in Karnak, and they thought of the stone pillars that stretched out, perhaps a simulated image of the snake, as a totem of their worship. It is also speculated that these stone pillars are the remains of fish drying grounds, markets, hotels, and brothels.

    What's even more bizarre is that some people say that this is the base of the spacecraft that aliens caused the visit to Earth. Archaeologists have speculated as much about how the pillars were built, just as they do about the pyramids, but the mystery remains to be revealed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Karnak Stonehenge: The Karnak Stonehenge weaves through crops, woods and farmhouses, and the stones are erected in an orderly manner that seems to have been carefully constructed. Karnak Teji is about 8 kilometers long, and it is by no means possible for one or two people to erect such a stone henge, nor in a day or two, nor can it be achieved entirely by manpower.

    Little is known about who erected them, but they must have been technically proficient, had a lot of manpower, and were carried out according to a preconceived plan. The Carnak Tepe is mainly composed of three groups of boulders: Lemenique, Kemario and Cresgon, all north of Carnak.

    The arrangement of the groups is roughly the same, all of them are arranged in east-west branches, and the distance between the rows is different, and the rows close to the outer edge, that is, the north-south edge, are densely spaced. The closer each row is to the eastern end, the higher the stones become, and the denser the rows become. Occasionally, some stones are not arranged in a straight line, but in parallel curves.

    The height of the boulders also varies: the shortest is at the western end of Lemenique, about 90 centimeters high; The tallest is in Camario, up to 700 cm.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes. Now all conjectures about the origin of Stonehenge are just conjectures, and like the pyramids, we only know that they were made by humans, but we don't know how they were made.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not to mention the great mobilization capacity of the slave society, some brilliant designers plus several generations.

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