Discovery of ‘super-Stonehenge’ shifts Attention on Stonehenge

Earlier this week, it was revealed that researchers have discovered a 'super-Stonehenge' near the Stonehenge located in Wiltshire, which is believed from the Bronze Age. The discovery of new monument has shifted the focus again on prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. There are many myths and conspiracies linked to the monument.

Europe has a number of ancient stone circles, but Stonehenge is the best known and most remarkable monument. There are many theories on the mysterious Stonehenge about its construction and purpose to build.

Historian Marc Alexander has written about Stonehenge in his book 'British Folklore'. According to Alexander, there are many theories describing the monument. The historian noted, "Ley hunters find great significance in its geographical relationship to other sites. UFOlogists gleefully point to the usual number of flying saucers reported over Wiltshire and draw obvious conclusions, and those who believe in 'earth forces' see it as a gigantic 'battery' for storing 'terrestrial energy".

Some people believe that the ancient stones are some sort of cosmic portal. According to a speculative commenter, it is believed that the monument located in Wiltshire is a sound resonator, and when a sound at accurate frequency hits at the right placement, it affects the monument. There is a belief that the monument is a portal to another world.

Many people who have seen the monument said that Stonehenge is present there from more than thousand years. But that's not the truth; as a number of times, most stones of the Stonehenge have been shifted to another place in order to preserve them.