There are many amazing architecture in this world, England has the famous stone circle at Stonehenge, Wiltshire.
Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain. It stands as a timeless monument to the people who built it.
Who thought of the idea in the first place, how do you convince people to help to build it. How much did it cost to erect and what labour was use.
The stonehenge that we see today is the final stage that was completed about 3500 years ago. ( Will problably last another 3500 years, if we dont nuke ourselves).
Stonehenge was constructed in three phases. I believe this is the largest community building project ever commissioned in England and without planning premission.
The second and most dramatic stage of Stonehenge started around 2150 BC. Some 82 bluestones from the Preseli mountains, in south-west Wales were transported to the site. It is thought these stones, some weighing 4 tonnes each were dragged on rollers and sledges to the headwaters on Milford Haven and then loaded onto rafts. They were carried by water along the south coast of Wales and up the rivers Avon and Frome, before being dragged overland again to near Warminster in Wiltshire. The final stage of the journey was mainly by water, down the river Wylye to Salisbury, then the Salisbury Avon to west Amesbury.
This astonishing journey covers nearly 240 miles. Once at the site, these stones were set up in the centre to form an incomplete double circle. ( During the same period the original entrance of the circular earthwork was widened and a pair of Heel Stones were erected. Also the nearer part of the Avenue was built, aligned with the midsummer sunrise.) Just think of the planning, the expertise and construction elements of this project is mind blowing. No plans or drawings were use as these people could not read or write, the experts tells us. Just using their knowledge which was passed down by word of mouth by each generation.
It has been estimated that the three phases of the construction required more than thirty million hours of labour. Speculation on the reason it was built range from human sacrifice to astronomy, also a docking station for alien spaceships.