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- 2. The project aim To investigate various versions, theories and hypotheses of Stonehenge origin and to put
- 3. A project hypothesis Studying materials on the given question, we can offer our own hypothesis of
- 4. Project problems. to develop capabilities and skills of intellectual and aesthetic communication; to broaden intellectual horizon
- 5. Methods sociological research and interrogation among school students; systematization of the methodological, artistic, popular and scientific
- 6. Result working out and proof of our own theory of Stonehenge origin creation of the methodical
- 7. The first written mention of Stonehenge The first written mention of Stonehenge concerns 1136. British chronics,
- 8. Christopher Chippindale's Stonehenge Complete gives the derivation of the name Stonehenge as coming from the Old
- 9. Who Built Stonehenge? The best guess seems to be that the Stonehenge site was begun by
- 10. Who Built Stonehenge? The question of who built Stonehenge is largely unanswered, even today. The monument's
- 11. What was the purpose of Stonehenge? Stonehenge, one of the great Seven Wonders of the World,
- 12. Ways of transportation Once on site, a sarsen stone was prepared to accommodate stone lintels along
- 13. Ways of transportation About 2,000 BC, the first stone circle (which is now the inner circle),
- 14. Present Day Stonehenge. Situated in a vast plain, surrounded by hundreds of round barrows, or burial
- 15. The construction of outer ring The giant sarsen stones (which form the outer circle), weigh as
- 16. Version 1. Stonehenge was associated with Merlin and King Arthur. The legend of King Arthur provides
- 17. Version 2. Stonehenge is an astronomical calendar. The moon, it has been a sight for all
- 18. Version 3. Stonehenge is a horrid sacrificial temple? And finally, the idea that it was used
- 19. Version 4. Hedges are gateways to hell. The story of Stonehenge wouldn't be complete without its
- 20. Version 5. Stonehenge is an astronomical planetarium. Edward Duke was the first person to associate astronomy
- 21. Version 6. Stonehenge – for telling the time? Back when Stonehenge was built people had no
- 22. Version 7. Stonehenge was an ancient computer. Controversially Gerald Hawkins went on to suggest that Stonehenge
- 23. Version 8: Stonehenge – the largest Neolithic Cemetery in England. Drawing on field experience in Madagascar,
- 24. Version 9. Our own version. We have studied all versions available at present about an origin
- 25. Our own version. Stonehenge really boggles the mind when you look at all the possibilities it
- 26. No travel around Britain should omit it. The modern age has not been altogether kind to
- 27. Stonehenge - one of the great Seven Wonders of the World Stonehenge, one of the great
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Слайд 2The project aim
To investigate various
versions, theories and
hypotheses of
Stonehenge origin and
to
The project aim
To investigate various
versions, theories and
hypotheses of
Stonehenge origin and
to
ones.
Слайд 3A project hypothesis
Studying materials on the given question, we can offer
A project hypothesis
Studying materials on the given question, we can offer
enigmatic stones origin.
Слайд 4Project problems.
to develop capabilities and skills of intellectual and aesthetic communication;
to broaden
Project problems.
to develop capabilities and skills of intellectual and aesthetic communication;
to broaden
to analyze existing versions and work out our own version on the given question;
to form skills of research work and work with scientific literature;
to create the methodical learner’s guide on regional geography of Great Britain for secondary and senior school.
Слайд 5Methods
sociological research and interrogation among school students;
systematization of the methodological,
Methods
sociological research and interrogation among school students;
systematization of the methodological,
translation of articles and other materials into English language.
Слайд 6Result
working out and proof of our own theory of Stonehenge origin
creation
Result
working out and proof of our own theory of Stonehenge origin
creation
Слайд 7The first written mention of Stonehenge
The first written mention of Stonehenge concerns
The first written mention of Stonehenge
The first written mention of Stonehenge concerns
Слайд 8Christopher Chippindale's Stonehenge Complete gives the derivation of the name Stonehenge as
Christopher Chippindale's Stonehenge Complete gives the derivation of the name Stonehenge as
The "henge" portion has given its name to a class of monuments known as henges. Archaeologists define henges as earthworks consisting of a circular banked enclosure with an internal ditch.
The origin of the name
Слайд 9Who Built Stonehenge?
The best guess seems to be that the Stonehenge
Who Built Stonehenge?
The best guess seems to be that the Stonehenge
Слайд 10Who Built Stonehenge?
The question of who built Stonehenge is largely unanswered,
Who Built Stonehenge?
The question of who built Stonehenge is largely unanswered,
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What was the purpose of Stonehenge?
Stonehenge, one of the great Seven Wonders
What was the purpose of Stonehenge?
Stonehenge, one of the great Seven Wonders
Слайд 12Ways of transportation
Once on site, a sarsen stone was prepared to
Ways of transportation
Once on site, a sarsen stone was prepared to
Слайд 13Ways of transportation
About 2,000 BC, the first stone circle (which is now
Ways of transportation
About 2,000 BC, the first stone circle (which is now
There they were loaded onto rafts, barges or boats and sailed along the south coast of Wales, then up the Rivers Avon and Frome to a point near present-day Frome in Somerset. From this point, so the theory goes, the stones were hauled overland, again, to a place near Warminster in Wiltshire, approximately 6 miles away. From there, it's back into the pool for a slow float down the River Wylye to Salisbury, then up the Salisbury Avon to West Amesbury, leaving only a short 2 mile drag from West Amesbury to the Stonehenge site.
Слайд 14Present Day Stonehenge.
Situated in a vast plain, surrounded by hundreds of round
Present Day Stonehenge.
Situated in a vast plain, surrounded by hundreds of round
Слайд 15The construction of outer ring
The giant sarsen stones (which form the
The construction of outer ring
The giant sarsen stones (which form the
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Version 1. Stonehenge was associated with Merlin and King Arthur.
The legend of
Version 1. Stonehenge was associated with Merlin and King Arthur.
The legend of
The stones were located on "Mount Killaraus" and were used as a site for performing rituals and for healing. Led by King Uther and Merlin, the expedition arrived at the spot in Ireland. The Britons, none of whom were giants, apparently, were unsuccessful in their attempts to move the great stones. At this point, Merlin realized that only his magic arts would turn the trick. So, they were dismantled and shipped back to Britain where they were set up (see illus. at right) as they had been before, in a great circle, around the mass grave of the murdered noblemen. The story goes on to tell that Aurelius, Uther and Arthur's successor, Constantine were also buried there in their time*.
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Version 2. Stonehenge is an astronomical calendar.
The moon, it has been a
Version 2. Stonehenge is an astronomical calendar.
The moon, it has been a
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Version 3. Stonehenge is a horrid sacrificial temple?
And finally, the idea that
Version 3. Stonehenge is a horrid sacrificial temple?
And finally, the idea that
sacrifice of any kind, and the alignment of the stones look like pillars in a temple which means this could just as well been a temple.
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Version 4. Hedges are gateways to hell.
The story of Stonehenge wouldn't be
Version 4. Hedges are gateways to hell.
The story of Stonehenge wouldn't be
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Version 5. Stonehenge is an astronomical planetarium.
Edward Duke was the first person
Version 5. Stonehenge is an astronomical planetarium.
Edward Duke was the first person
The moon, it has been a sight for all over time. Back long ago little was none of the reasons for an eclipses, it was thought to be a sing from the gods. In a society which worshiped gods for all the mysteries of the world, the eclipse must have been very special. The builders of Stonehenge must have been marveled at the sight of this holy event, which happened every four years. Most likely the great Stonehenge was built to be a prediction device for the eclipse. Many people have studied Stonehenge and many have found that the stones are mathematically placed to show when and eclipse might occur. "In favor of this solution - that the Aubrey holes were used as a computer are these facts: the number 56 is the smallest number that measures the swing o the moon with an over-all accuracy of better than 3 days, and lunar cycles provide the only method of long-range eclipse prediction related to the seasons of the year."
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Version 6. Stonehenge – for telling the time?
Back when Stonehenge was built
Version 6. Stonehenge – for telling the time?
Back when Stonehenge was built
of Stonehenge, the day passes and the shadow move across the middle showing the druids the time of day
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Version 7. Stonehenge was an ancient computer.
Controversially Gerald Hawkins went on to
Version 7. Stonehenge was an ancient computer.
Controversially Gerald Hawkins went on to
There are indeed a large number of astronomical alignments, prediction and measuring devices, and representative features to be found among the megalithic stones and holes of Stonehenge. Gerald Hawkins discovered many of them, and most of his discoveries are commonly accepted.
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Version 8: Stonehenge – the largest Neolithic Cemetery in England.
Drawing
Version 8: Stonehenge – the largest Neolithic Cemetery in England.
Drawing
Guided by this model, Parker Pearson seen suggestive associations between Durrington Walls, with its defining wooden structures, and the hard monumentality of Stonehange.
Слайд 24Version 9. Our own version.
We have studied all versions available at present
Version 9. Our own version.
We have studied all versions available at present
We consider that Stonehenge was the largest Neolithic Cemetery in England only during the period of the pre-stone earthworks and timber structures.
We agree that the megalith was built by people of several formations throughout many thousand years, since a late neolith (about 3 thousand years ago).
We consider that builders were the indigenous population in favour of what speak archeological finds, and immigrants from the continent, owning knowledge of building of similar constructions could be organizers.
Similar constructions can be seen on continent, that Stonehenge is not unique.
Than Stonehenge was reconstructed to serve as an astronomical calendar, for a prediction of eclipses of the moon and the sun, definition of days of a spring and autumn equinox, seasons, time of day and night.
Then the megalith was used as a temple for worship and sacrifice. In favour of this version the internal design of a construction with altar stone in the centre and numerous burial places around. All these points we tried to prove logically.
Слайд 25Our own version.
Stonehenge really boggles the mind when you look at
Our own version.
Stonehenge really boggles the mind when you look at
For all we know Merlin did just make it appear out of nowhere, this is all very vague. But this essay was to give an educated guess about "What was the purpose of Stonehenge?" From the information we found there are many ways we could go. The two most realistic were the temple and eclipse prediction theories.
We’re going to go with the eclipse theory, there are two many coincidences for it to have just been an accident, they must have been an advanced civilization which understood the most complicated mathematics and building techniques. It is not so unrealistic to assume this, we know so little about the culture back then who says that they couldn’t have figured it out.
So in conclusion, we believe the purpose of Stonehenge was to predict the appearance of eclipses, do to their beliefs an eclipse was a sign from the gods that perhaps they had done something wrong and by worshiping it they could make it right.
Stonehenge is truly the greatest mystery in the world, we hope they find out what it was truly for someday.
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No travel around Britain should omit it.
The modern age has not been
No travel around Britain should omit it.
The modern age has not been
Слайд 27Stonehenge - one of the great Seven Wonders of the World
Stonehenge,
Stonehenge - one of the great Seven Wonders of the World
Stonehenge,
Many ideas come up when talking about why this great structure was built along with an equal amount on who built it.