A Concise History of Stonehenge: How Ancient People Moved Stones They Shouldn't Have Been Able To
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Adrian Schaefer
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Experience the awe-inspiring ancient history and megalithic engineering behind humanity's ultimate prehistoric puzzle. Transform your daily commute into a gripping journey across Salisbury Plain, where Neolithic builders achieved the impossible using simple tools and raw human muscle.
Perfect for deep learning sessions or a relaxing weekend listen, this immersive exploration tackles the logistical triumph of quarrying, transporting, and raising massive boulders. Feel the monumental ingenuity of prehistoric society and the sheer magnitude of a communal ritual that defied the limits of the humanly possible.
What you'll discover inside:
• The geological origins of the massive stones and the exact prehistoric quarries where they were originally sourced.
• Competing theories and experimental reconstructions testing how colossal weights were dragged across rugged terrain.
• Vertical engineering secrets used to safely lift towering uprights and assemble the iconic stone trilithons.
• How generations of organized manual labor were coordinated through deep spiritual beliefs and shared societal meaning.
• Cutting-edge archaeological breakthroughs fueled by modern remote sensing, ancient DNA analysis, and isotope studies.
The greatest architectural achievement of prehistory is waiting to share its long-buried secrets. Satisfy your historical curiosity and press play today to experience a monumental story of human determination that will forever change how you view the ancient world.
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