Episode
The Universe: Stonehenge
Overview
Perhaps the most mysterious structure on Earth, Stonehenge has stood on a plain in Southern England for 5000 years. Why is it there? In this episode we explore the possibility that this was a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Here ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognizing patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere for thousands of years. The primitive Shamans may have also been the first astronomers to predict eclipses.
Details
- Series
- The Universe
- Season
- Season 8
- Episode
- Episode 1
- Air date
- 2014-03-01
- Runtime
- 45 min
Episode context
Stonehenge is Episode 1 in Season 8 of The Universe. It aired on 2014-03-01. The runtime is 45 min.
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