THE STONEHANGE MYSTERIES
What are the secrets behind?
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Introduction
STONEHANGE HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, built between 3000 and 1600 BCE, during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. It was constructed in several stages, beginning with a circular earthwork and later adding massive stones arranged in a ring. The builders were Neolithic farming communities whose exact identity remains unknown, but they demonstrated remarkable engineering skills, transporting huge sarsen stones from nearby Marlborough Downs and bluestones from the Preseli Hills in Wales, over 250 kilometers away.
The exact purpose of Stonehenge is uncertain. It may have served as a religious or ceremonial site, a burial ground, or an astronomical observatory aligned with the summer and winter solstices. Today, Stonehenge stands as one of the most important and mysterious monuments of prehistoric Europe, symbolizing human creativity and early social organization.
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Stonehenge is more than just a circle of ancient stones — it is a graveyard of secrets, a monument built on death, ritual, and mystery. Beneath the cold soil surrounding it, human remains lie buried, some more than 5,000 years old. Many were cremated, their ashes scattered among the stones as offerings. It was no ordinary burial ground — it was a place where the living met the dead. The stones themselves seem to move with the sun and the moon. On the summer solstice, the first light of dawn pierces straight through the monument’s heart; on the winter solstice, the dying sun sets perfectly between the great pillars. To the ancients, it may have marked the endless cycle of death and rebirth, the rising and falling of life itself. Legends whisper of sacrifices performed here — of Druids and ancient priests drawing blood beneath the standing stones. Though history offers no proof, the air still feels thick with something primal, something that remembers. Some say the stones can hum or sing when the wind moves just right — low, trembling sounds that echo across the plain like distant voices. To those who hear them, it feels as though the stones themselves are alive, chanting in the language of the dead. At night, ghostly lights flicker between the monoliths, and shadows shift where no one walks. Locals speak of strange figures appearing on misty evenings, silhouettes that vanish when approached. Old tales say Merlin the wizard raised the stones with magic, stealing them from distant lands. Others claim giants carried them from far away, leaving traces of their strength in the rock. Whatever the truth, Stonehenge stands as an impossible creation — too heavy, too precise, too ancient to fully understand. Once, long ago, it formed a perfect circle, a temple of power. But over the centuries, stones have fallen or disappeared. Some say they were taken deliberately — stolen for their mysterious energy, or because the earth itself wanted them back. Now, Stonehenge waits. The wind still whispers through the empty gaps, carrying the voices of those who built it… and perhaps of those who never truly left.
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THE STONEHANGE MYSTERIES
What are the secrets behind?
start
Introduction
STONEHANGE HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, built between 3000 and 1600 BCE, during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. It was constructed in several stages, beginning with a circular earthwork and later adding massive stones arranged in a ring. The builders were Neolithic farming communities whose exact identity remains unknown, but they demonstrated remarkable engineering skills, transporting huge sarsen stones from nearby Marlborough Downs and bluestones from the Preseli Hills in Wales, over 250 kilometers away. The exact purpose of Stonehenge is uncertain. It may have served as a religious or ceremonial site, a burial ground, or an astronomical observatory aligned with the summer and winter solstices. Today, Stonehenge stands as one of the most important and mysterious monuments of prehistoric Europe, symbolizing human creativity and early social organization.
GUESS IT RIGHT!
QUESTION 1
Question 2
Question 3
reward
QUESTION 1
QUIZ
start
question 1/3
question 2/3
question 3/3
Guess it right!
QUESTION 2
complete!
QUESTION 3
QUESTION 3
reward
question 1/4
question 2/4
question 3/4
question 4/4
COMPLETE
MISSION
Congratulations!
Continue
Guess it right!
Complete!
complete!
QUESTION 3
QUESTION 3
reward
and since it's spooky season, let's know about the most creepy stonehange discoveries!
spooky facts that will make your spine shiver!
Stonehenge is more than just a circle of ancient stones — it is a graveyard of secrets, a monument built on death, ritual, and mystery. Beneath the cold soil surrounding it, human remains lie buried, some more than 5,000 years old. Many were cremated, their ashes scattered among the stones as offerings. It was no ordinary burial ground — it was a place where the living met the dead. The stones themselves seem to move with the sun and the moon. On the summer solstice, the first light of dawn pierces straight through the monument’s heart; on the winter solstice, the dying sun sets perfectly between the great pillars. To the ancients, it may have marked the endless cycle of death and rebirth, the rising and falling of life itself. Legends whisper of sacrifices performed here — of Druids and ancient priests drawing blood beneath the standing stones. Though history offers no proof, the air still feels thick with something primal, something that remembers. Some say the stones can hum or sing when the wind moves just right — low, trembling sounds that echo across the plain like distant voices. To those who hear them, it feels as though the stones themselves are alive, chanting in the language of the dead. At night, ghostly lights flicker between the monoliths, and shadows shift where no one walks. Locals speak of strange figures appearing on misty evenings, silhouettes that vanish when approached. Old tales say Merlin the wizard raised the stones with magic, stealing them from distant lands. Others claim giants carried them from far away, leaving traces of their strength in the rock. Whatever the truth, Stonehenge stands as an impossible creation — too heavy, too precise, too ancient to fully understand. Once, long ago, it formed a perfect circle, a temple of power. But over the centuries, stones have fallen or disappeared. Some say they were taken deliberately — stolen for their mysterious energy, or because the earth itself wanted them back. Now, Stonehenge waits. The wind still whispers through the empty gaps, carrying the voices of those who built it… and perhaps of those who never truly left.
CREEPY STONEHANGE DISCOVERIES
LET'S PLAY A GAME TO SEE IF THOSE REALLY IMPRESSED YOU!
question 1/4
question 2/4
question 3/4
question 4/4
Guess it right!
complete!
Complete!
reward
Complete!
QUESTION 3
completed BREAKOUT
Congratulations!you won the game!
thank you so much for your attention and i hope you enjoyed playing togETHer!!
MADE BY: SOFIA MONTERISI