How and Why were Stone Circles Built? | History of Britain

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In this series, we will go through time from the stone age to modern times. In this video, we take a closer look at stone circles. How they were built and why. We also go over the differences in stone circles and how stone circles developed.
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My name is Langston, which is a British name believed to come from standing stones (lang=long, ston=stone). Historians believe Langston to be a locational name, so people would take the name because they lived nearby. I came here to learn more about the origin of my name and was not disappointed!

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Yes please...a video about stonehenge!

ThatLadyBird
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These circles were just built based on wealth and power of clans. (Wealth meaning control of people in a given clan) They were just a status symbol of power to the outer separate clans. Just like today. Rich neighborhoods vs poor neighborhoods. I will bet you if they looked to see if the areas with the biggest and best stone circles they would find those areas house the most people in that area.
Wealth is people.

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Not tombs lol always tombs hey or cerimony hey.. same ol dont think outside the box or in this case circles

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