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STONE HEDGE

Stonehenge
Joseph Woods
8th grade research
Miss. Markle
1-22-99
Stone Hedge is a very complicated structure witch is located in England. Stone Hedge has
many myths, legends, and questions surrounding its uses and origin. In this report it
goes over the probabilities for the uses of Stone Hedge. Also it gives reasons why or why
not it could have been used for that reason. Plus it gives a brief history about when and
who built it. 
Stone Hedge is an elaborate circular formation mainly large blue stone and tertiary
sandstone. It is located about eight miles north of Sabsbury, Witshire witch is in
England. The outer ring of fifty-six stone holes is known as the Aubrey holes. These
rings have holes were stones once where but have disappeared. Each hole is about four
feet deep and about six feet in diameter. These stones and the Heel stone where
constructed around 1800b.c. in the Late Neolithic period. Excavations between 1940 and
1961 suggested that Stonehenge was not built all at once but in three stages. These are
Stonehenge I, II, and III. The third is broken down into three parts these are IIIa,
IIIb, and IIIc. The first stones put into place where the Aubery stone and the Heel
stone. Also built with these was a large mound of dirt around the out side of the Aubery
stones. This circle has a diameter of three hundred twenty feet. It has one opening of
thirty-five feet wide in the northeast side facing the Heel stone.
There are many different ideas as to why Stone Hendge was constructed, such as a solar
temple, a lunar observatory, a place of healing and others witch is not based on
scientific evidence such as a landing place for alien space craft. There have been many
different excavations trying to solve the mystery about Stone Hendge. Some of the biggest
questions are why and how did these people move these huge rocks, some of witch are
sixteen feet high and weigh around thirty five tons, miles to put them in a circle. Put
the most likely reason, in my view, is for a place of healing.
Testing done during the Dragon project reveled that the stones have a strange magnetic
field around them. This points to Stone Hendge being used for a place of healing. For
centuries people that have had broken and \ or fractured bones have visited Stone Hendge
and it was increased there rate of healing. Also, modern medical science is using Electro
magnetics to treat many broken bones, and other injuries and illnesses. Plus there have
been flaws in the line up of the stones and stars. This suggests that it is most likely
not a lunar observatory as once thought, but Stone Hendge also could be a place of
worship seeing as though it was built before Christ's birth. 
Also seeing that it was built by many different people at many different times, most
likely could have had many different uses. Because of this we may never be sure exactly
what Stonehenge was used for. We can only really guess but from all of the evidence
collected from years past we have a pretty good idea what it most likely was used for. Of
the about two hundred place for stones only fifty-five stones remain standing today.
There are also many other stones and areas for the stones that have been named other than
the Aubrey Holes. One example of this is the Y and Z holes. Although neither of the rings
is any longer visible excavations revealed that stones were there. The Y holes are a ring
of holes about sixty feet inside the Aubrey holes. This ring consists of thirty stone
holes. Although none of the stones are still there the holes in the ground suggest that
there were stones there. The Z holes are about eighty feet inside the Aubrey holes. This
ring has twenty-nine stone holes. Like the Y holes none of these are still standing but
the holes in the ground suggest that stones where there once. 
Some of the individual stones have been named. These are the Heel stone, Slaughter stone,
Altar stone, and two station stones. The station stones are just inside the dirt wall
that surrounds Stonehenge. One is on the northwest side and the other is on the southeast
side. The Altar stone is a large stone placed near the middle of the large circle. It is
surrounded by two u formations of stones. One small than a larger one followed by two
more circles then the z holes. The open end of the u formations faces the entrance to the
east. These other two circles and two u formations are mostly what is left of Stonehenge.

There are many reasons for why Stonehenge was built and evidence backing the reasons, as
well as, the lay out of Stonehenge. All this evidence proves that Stonehenge is a
complicated structure in England, which has a lot of myths, legends, and questions
surrounding its uses and origins. If we ever unlock the secret of Stonehenge we may be
able to learn a lot about our past and ancestors. 
Works Cited
Shuker, Karl P. N. Dr. The Unexplained
New York, Barnes and Noble Inc. pp. 30-31
1997
Encyclopaedia Britannica
1973, vol. 21, pp. 275-277

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