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But did the equally mysterious druids — the ancient "mediators between humans and the gods" build Stonehenge? The short answer is no, they probably didn't. Archaeological work indicates that ...
For druids, modern-day spiritualists linked to the ancient Celtic religious order, Stonehenge has a centuries-long importance, and they will be there to perform dawn rituals around the solstice in ...
What was it used for? And who built Stonehenge? Theories about who constructed Stonehenge range from Druids to aliens, but most researchers agree that the massive megaliths were likely dragged to ...
Many people today associate Stonehenge with the druids — mysterious pagan religious leaders in ancient Britain. However, the druids probably did not build Stonehenge. The site was constructed ...
An offshoot of this thinking is that Stonehenge was a pilgrimage site for healing, a Neolithic Lourdes. Whatever life enhancing properties the site may have (hello, new age druids), Stonehenge was ...
Druids, stonehuggers and even morris dancers have descended on Stonehenge to mark 2023's winter solstice - the shortest day of the year. Thousands of people greeted the sunrise with cheers as it ...
Druids, pagans, hippies, local residents and tourists celebrated for the night and greeted sunrise on Wednesday, which is the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere. Revelers gather at the ancient ...
By Lisa Lucas In the predawn darkness, a procession of druid priests in white robes carry banners by the monoliths of Stonehenge, the ancient British archaeological site. There is an aroma of ...
STONEHENGE, England - All hail the rising sun. Around 8,000 revellers gathered around a prehistoric stone circle on a plain in southern England to express their devotion to the sun, or to have ...