Unifying Ancient Britons
Recent studies suggest was built to unify different prehistoric British peoples, highlighting its political and religious significance as a monument connecting diverse regions.
The 's origin from northeast Scotland, combined with the diverse sources of other stones, underscores the monument's role in fostering connections across ancient Britain.
Construction and Cultural Connections
The transport of the Altar Stone and other materials over vast distances evidences advanced societal organization and long-distance trade networks in Britain.
Architectural similarities between Stonehenge and , alongside the movement of people and goods for feasting and funerary practices, suggest a high level of cultural connectivity.