PrincessLissa
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ris said:stonehenge is not so much a tool for measurement of time, more it is for the acknowledgement and celebration of a particular time of year. the relationship of that time of year with the assigned festival or rite is still somewhat uncertain but neolithic religions of the time appear to have an interest in the cycle of the year and seasons, and attribute identities to those dates.
it's not uncommon, egyptian religion had an interest in equlibrium and as a result they celebrated the equinoxes.
That is what I am talking about. There have been theories that suggest the stones in the middle have something to do with the astrological aspect of the sky, but all they really know is that the two big rocks on the end mark the equinoxes.