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    Stonehenge

    Moving on to another ancient discovery, let's discuss the magnificence and mystery of
    Stonehenge. Theree kilometers west of a town called Amesbury stands a large, tall
    stone ruin known as Stonehenge. This unique monument has stood for over 5 000
    years in an open downland of Salisbury Plain in Southern England.Stonehenge is not
    a single structure, but consists of a series of earth, wood, and stone structures that
    were revised and re-modeled over thousands of years. How were the stones moved
    into place? No one knows exactly, but it is definite that it took a lot of muscle power
    and numerous men to move these heavy stones in place. The next logical question
    might be: why was Stonehenge built? Well, to answer this question, we can look at the
    findings of an 18th century British scholar named William Strukeley who noticed that
    the horseshoe of great stones and the houseshoe of 19 smaller stones called
    bluestones opened up in the direction of a midsummer sunrise. He concluded that
    these stones were placed not accidentally, but deliberately positioned and planned so
    that on a midsummer's morning the sun rose directly over the Deel Stone and the fist
    rays shone into the centre of the monument between the open arms of the horseshoe
    arrangement. This discovery has had tremendous impact on how Stonehenge has been
    interpreted. Both Stukeley in the 18th century and Sir J. Norman Lockyer, a British
    astronomer and scientist, in the 20th century, belived that this alignment implied a
    ritualistic connection with sun worship. Their conclusions led to the belief that
    Stonehenge was built as a temple to the sun. Nowadays, an astronomer named Gerald
    Fawkins disagrees with Stukeley and Lockyer's conclusions and instead argues that
    Stonehenge is not simply aligned with solar and lunar astronomical events, but can be
    used to predict other events such eclipses. In a nutshell , he believes that Stonehenge
    was not built as a temple; instead it was built as an astronomical calsulator.

    问题与答案

    What is the main topic of the lecture?
    A Two different views on the original purpose of Stonehenge.
    B The detailed history of how Stonehenge was built.
    C The geological explanation about the stones used in building Stonehenge.
    D The Astronomical significance of the midsummer sunrise and eclipses.
    (A)

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