Showing posts with label henges. Show all posts
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Friday, October 26, 2007

Mystery of Standing Stones and Henges


Like haunting faceless statues, Standing Stones rise up from the ground all across Europe and some of the most impressive circles can be found in Scotland.

One of the most fascinating circle of stones is the Ring of Brodgar or Brogar located on the Orkney Islands in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. Originally there were 60 majestic standing stones, but today there are only 27 stones remaining. These stones are part of a henge monument and is surrounding by a ditch and bank.
There were two entrances. One in the NW and the other in the SE. The circle diameter is 120 yards and the tallest stone remaining today is 15 ft tall. The dating of this site is around 2500 BC which places it in the Early Bronze Age. Four of these standing stones have carvings on them. One is a runes inscription that reads as the name Bjorn, which is speculated to have been a Norse visitor. The others are a cross, anvil and an ogham inscription. It is clear the carvings were done many many years after the stones were erected.

Why is this such a significant site? Just the sheer volume of rock excavated from the ditch makes it amazing. A ditch quarried out of solid sandstone some 12 feet deep and 30 ft wide. This is also a Henge monument. Henges were often thought to be ceremonial or burial sites and are underground structures. Why were the standing stones erected? What were they used for? There are many many theories. Were they like Stone Henge and used as calendar and maps for the stars?
What do you think they were used for?

For my first book in The Hussies™ series, Danu, The Beginning, I use henges as safety structures the villagers build to protect themselves from dragon attacks.