Stone circles are big groups of stones that people built long ago to help them understand time and seasons.
Why People Built Them
People used stone circles like a calendar, a way to know when it was time to plant crops or celebrate special days. Imagine you have a big clock outside your house, made of rocks! When the sun shines on certain stones, people knew it was time for a new season.
How They Built Them
Building a stone circle took teamwork and patience. People would gather large rocks from nearby hills and carry them to where they wanted to build. They used ropes and logs like giant slides to move the rocks into place. It’s like when you and your friends move furniture, but with bigger, heavier things!
Some stone circles were built hundreds of years ago, and people still visit them today to feel connected to ancient history. It's like leaving a message in time for others to find!
Examples
- A simple explanation compares stone circles to modern-day parks where people gather for events.
- A teacher shows students how ancient people might have built one circle using just ropes and stones.
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