Episode
NOVA: Secrets of Lost Empires: Stonehenge (1)
Overview
A distinctive feature of this stone site are the trilithons, which consist of two upright stones topped by a horizontal lintel stone. In this program, the NOVA team considers how to transport and raise the massive stones, as well as how to place the lintel stone on top. By comparing different strategies and adapting ramps, levers, and other tools that might have been available to the ancient builders, the team works to meet the challenge.
Details
- Series
- NOVA
- Season
- Season 24
- Episode
- Episode 14
- Air date
- 1997-02-11
- Runtime
- 55 min
Episode context
Secrets of Lost Empires: Stonehenge (1) is Episode 14 in Season 24 of NOVA. It aired on 1997-02-11. The runtime is 55 min.
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