Stonehenges Invisible Twins
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Interpreting these sites is hampered by the difficulty in interpreting any ancient monument or symbol left by a past culture with no writing. (See the dozens of theories offered in the first article.)
The new discovery, 'Bluehenge': http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1217752/Henge-stones-Unearthed-site-monuments-little-sister.htm
An older 'invisible' (wooden) twin to Stonehenge, Durrington Walls: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/31/world/europe/31iht-dig.4418941.html
Note: Stonehenge is not mentioned in the Bible (it is older than much of the Bible — and very far from the places the Bible was concerned with.) If you ever wonder what appears in the Bible consult a good concordance (such as The Pocket Bible Concordance: Nelson's Pocket Reference Series (ISBN 978-1418500177)) or, in a pinch check a site like this one: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/r/rsv/
-Kushana



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