People who visit ancient temples and megalithic sites often describe experiencing a strange sensation.
“Why would you move 75 large stones just so you could dance around twice a year? If you put a roof on it you can use it all year.”
“It is ... likely that the stones were first used in a local monument, somewhere near the quarries, that was then dismantled and dragged off to Wiltshire.” -Archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson
The skeleton could tell us “what life was like for those who lived under the shadow of Stonehenge at a time of frenzied activity.”
Prehistoric Europeans told legends about powerful, mysterious female makers of European stone tombs called dolmens and cromlechs.