New Theory Suggests Stonehenge Was Political Symbol, Not Religious Temple
A researcher from University College London proposes a groundbreaking theory that Stonehenge may have served as a political symbol rather than a temple. On December 21, thousands gathered at the site to celebrate the winter solstice. According to Professor Mike Parker Pearson, the megaliths represented the affirmation of various identities, suggesting the structure acted as a convergence point for unity, epitomizing a long-standing expression of communal effort.