Stone monunents
My theories for what the Neolithic monuments were for
Maybe they commemorated fingers, shapes, as some look like that,
Or maybe they symbolised people,
OR were for processions,
Let us think
then what were they for,
Well there is no doubt that some of the tombs were
for burial with people put in, then some
Well My theory then, is the tombs already we know were for burials,
So what were the stone circles for, well
processions, and religious stuff,
But the small stone circles maybe anything,
amazing, I think, such a unknown thing, of 1000s of years ago, still standing,
But what about stone lines, what were they for, the same thing,
But
in some places there are only 3 in a line,
Well the theory is they were just to mark out lines, and areas for certain tribes, but surely they just did not just do it, that a accidental need
So lets think, maybe they were made as some sort of procession , for just very small group, or everybody was supposed to look at them at some time, or they had something on then, I saw some which had little gaps at the top of the stones. Maybe they were shaped like fingers. Maybe they did something around them. And the ones with just a couple of stones are maybe for smaller places. But that would mean a similar faith for all Western Europe, seems ridiculous. From the Western Isles, too Portugal, Southern Britain,
So My idea is some maybe symbolised fingers, as some look like fingers holding stones up, or fingers in a line, could be. Here are some more sites, there are books and articles on the subjects in many internet places, or internet book shops, bookstores, at the bottom, are lists of which were the worst regimes of the past few centuries.
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