One hundred and twenty-seven granite blocks are arranged at an equal distance from one another on a flat surface 390 kilometers away from the administrative center of the Amapa state, Macapa. It is yet hard to say when and why the stones might have been arranged in the peculiar manner, but excavations may give an answer. So far, their age is estimated at 500 to 2,000 years.
Amazonian Stonehenge Found
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Amazonian Stonehenge Found
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Is it just me or does it seem a little bizarre to continue attributing these ubiquitous stone circles as "astronomical calculators." You don't need a whole circle of huge rocks for this. In fact, if you pick a point on the ground you could do it with 3 rocks. One for the summer solstice, one for the winter solstice and one for the equinox. If primitive man built these circles, he had a reason for doing it.
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Well - that is the enduring mystery of the henges. If you have a good theory you should write it down and copyright it.
They probably served as a multi-purpose temple (or what passed for a temple) served by a priesthood of sorts. Probably any person having the ability predict astronomical events was seen as a magician of sorts.
Most of the planet still checks their daily horoscope.
They probably served as a multi-purpose temple (or what passed for a temple) served by a priesthood of sorts. Probably any person having the ability predict astronomical events was seen as a magician of sorts.
Most of the planet still checks their daily horoscope.

I was in the Amazon for a while back in '75. In Leticia, Colombia. There are still many thousands of square miles that have not been explored by science, and I am amazed that anyone can find anything in the three canopy rain forest. And the climate destroys any organic material in a short time. One telling what might be down there.
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Maybe they strung ropes around the outside of the rocks to make corrals. There are hundreds of stone circles across Europe. One does not need that many ritual spots or astronomical calculators.
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Thanks for the link. It was like getting lost in a cave with many tunnels. FUN. Well, I guess getting lost in a real cave wouldn't be much fun, but that site sure was. I saw several stone circles that didn't look nearly as sophisticated as the one shown above. I hadn't realized just how many of these there are, and now I unfortunately have added another branch to my tree of "gotta know more."
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When I get the time I need to go digging around on that. Graham Hancock points out one circle which is partially submerged by the sea. The obvious implication is that it was built before the water rose and that takes its construction back into the dim recesses of history.
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