
A Brief History of Stonehenge
KJ Smith
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
A Brief History of Stonehenge
A Brief History of Stonehenge unravels the enduring mystery of the world's most famous prehistoric monument—a haunting circle of standing stones that has captivated humanity for millennia. This book explores the origins, construction, and cultural significance of this enigmatic Neolithic wonder, separating fact from folklore and shedding light on its ancient purpose.
The story begins over 5,000 years ago, when early Britons first shaped the Salisbury Plain landscape with earthworks and timber structures. The book traces Stonehenge’s evolution through its dramatic megalithic phases—the transportation of colossal bluestones from distant Wales, the precision engineering of the iconic sarsen trilithons, and the celestial alignments that suggest its role as an astronomical observatory.
Beyond its construction, the book examines Stonehenge’s place in Bronze Age society—was it a temple for sun worship, a healing sanctuary, or a royal burial ground? It also delves into the site’s later history, from Roman and medieval encounters to its rediscovery by antiquarians and the modern debates over preservation and access.
Filled with archaeological insights, cutting-edge research, and theories about Druids, aliens, and Arthurian legends, A Brief History of Stonehenge is both a scientific detective story and a tribute to human ingenuity. For history buffs, spiritual seekers, and the perpetually curious, this book offers a compelling portal into a past that still speaks to us across the ages.
Duration - 22m.
Author - KJ Smith.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
KJ Smith
Digital Voice Madison G
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Stonehenge A Brief History of Stonehenge unravels the enduring mystery of the world's most famous prehistoric monument—a haunting circle of standing stones that has captivated humanity for millennia. This book explores the origins, construction, and cultural significance of this enigmatic Neolithic wonder, separating fact from folklore and shedding light on its ancient purpose. The story begins over 5,000 years ago, when early Britons first shaped the Salisbury Plain landscape with earthworks and timber structures. The book traces Stonehenge’s evolution through its dramatic megalithic phases—the transportation of colossal bluestones from distant Wales, the precision engineering of the iconic sarsen trilithons, and the celestial alignments that suggest its role as an astronomical observatory. Beyond its construction, the book examines Stonehenge’s place in Bronze Age society—was it a temple for sun worship, a healing sanctuary, or a royal burial ground? It also delves into the site’s later history, from Roman and medieval encounters to its rediscovery by antiquarians and the modern debates over preservation and access. Filled with archaeological insights, cutting-edge research, and theories about Druids, aliens, and Arthurian legends, A Brief History of Stonehenge is both a scientific detective story and a tribute to human ingenuity. For history buffs, spiritual seekers, and the perpetually curious, this book offers a compelling portal into a past that still speaks to us across the ages. Duration - 22m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.
Language:
English
INTRODUCTION
Duration:00:01:56
THE ORIGINS OF STONEHENGE
Duration:00:02:12
BUILDING STONEHENGE
Duration:00:02:45
THE PURPOSE OF STONEHENGE
Duration:00:02:32
STONEHENGE THROUGH THE AGES
Duration:00:02:56
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES
Duration:00:02:36
STONEHENGE IN CUTLURE AND POPULAR IMAGINATION
Duration:00:02:31
PRESERVAITION AND FUTURE OF STONEHENGE
Duration:00:02:49
CONCLUSION
Duration:00:02:02