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Thu Oct 12, 2017, 08:41 AM Oct 2017

"Ghosts of Stonehenge" (PBS Nova)

Program Description (53 minute video at link)

Stonehenge is the grandest and most enigmatic of Europe’s prehistoric monuments, and it has inspired countless theories to explain who built it and why.
Was it an ancient cathedral or burial place or even a Stone Age observatory or computer?
Over the last decade, fresh answers have come from an ambitious program of research, including the first scientific study of human remains—thousands of fragments of cremated men, women, and children—buried at the site 5,000 years ago.

In this Stone Age detective story, archaeologists analyze the bones and piece together tantalizing details of the elite families who presided over Stonehenge.
Remnants of huge feasts that fed the laborers at the site have come to light, including evidence that they traveled from the far corners of the British Isles to raise the stones and celebrate the winter solstice.

Yet Stonehenge’s place as a centerpiece of ancient culture was not to last. Join NOVA as we reveal intimate details of the Stonehenge people and why their power began to fade soon after they raised the mighty stones.
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"Ghosts of Stonehenge" (PBS Nova) (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Oct 2017 OP
Thank you for posting this. I have bookmarked it to watch later. Glorfindel Oct 2017 #1
Stonehenge is on my bucket list.... sagesnow Oct 2017 #2
Thanks for this! thucythucy Mar 2018 #3

Glorfindel

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1. Thank you for posting this. I have bookmarked it to watch later.
Thu Oct 12, 2017, 08:50 AM
Oct 2017

Visiting Stonehenge on a misty English morning was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.

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