Bisschen den nicht vorgegebenen Bildungsauftrag trotzdem erfüllen, weil Mythos und so.
Five thousand years ago, ancient builders moved 30-ton stones across hundreds of miles to construct the iconic monument we know today—Stonehenge.
Despite modern research, how they accomplished this feat remains a mystery. Some theories suggest the use of wooden rollers and rafts, while others propose ramps and pulleys to position the stones with precision, revealing the builders’ sophisticated knowledge of design and possibly even astronomy.
While its exact purpose is still debated—whether a burial ground, a solar temple, or an astronomical observatory—Stonehenge continues to captivate us as one of history’s greatest enigmas.
(Direktlink, via Laughing Squid)