
You’ve in all probability heard of Stonehenge, the circle of huge stones in Wiltshire, South-west England. However who constructed it? Who visited it? What was its true goal?
These are simply among the mysteries that the curators of the fascinating short-term exhibition “The World of Stonehenge” within the British Museum in London have sought to reply about this portal to our prehistoric previous.
I hope you get the prospect to go to the exhibition whereas nonetheless on show, in any other case, you may get pleasure from a recap of the tales and a few of my favorite objects on show on this weblog, in addition to my space-themed web site “The House Tester”.
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Who have been the individuals of Stonehenge? Curators Jennifer Wexler and Neil Wilkin take you on a tour of their British Museum exhibition The world of Stonehenge, to introduce you to some unimaginable folks that constructed and lived across the time of the monument.
ENTER THE WORLD OF STONEHENGE

THE WORLD OF STONEHENGE – WHAT TO EXPECT?
Stonehenge was constructed someplace between 5000 and 3500 years in the past as a particular place the place individuals got here collectively. Today, the construction helps us to study extra concerning the historical past of this area, in addition to perceive extra concerning the lives of the individuals who lived and visited right here.
We all know that Stonehenge was one in every of many essential ceremonial monuments constructed throughout Britain, Eire and continental Europe throughout prehistory. Within the exhibition, you discover narratives of connectivity, change, mobility and migration, via tales and objects that present the basic adjustments in peoples’ relationships with the sky, nature and each other via the ages.
The exhibition is supported by bp and organised with the State Museum of Prehistory, Halle/Saale, Germany and consists of 430 artefacts from throughout Europe, many by no means seen within the UK earlier than, quick video illustrations (with textual content on display), atmospheric music, and many info primarily based on latest archaeological and scientific work.



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THE REASON FOR MY VISIT
One of many most important causes that made me determine to go to this exhibition was the show of the blue- and bronze Nebra Sky Disk, up to now the oldest illustration of our cosmos, made about 3600 years in the past.
Just a few years in the past, I visited the Nebra Sky Disk Museum within the small city of Wangen (within the Saxony-Anhalt area of Germany) and discovered extra concerning the story of this essential archaeological discover.
The precise disk wasn’t on show on the info centre, so you may think about how excited I used to be to get this opportunity to lastly see it up and shut in London!
Extra concerning the disk later on this article, first again to the start. Actually.


WALK-THROUGH THE WORLD OF STONEHENGE EXHIBITION BRITISH MUSEUM
PART I – A CHANGING RELATIONSHIP
The exhibition is split into themed sections, following a timeline from about 6000 to 2800 years in the past that tells the story of Stonehenge and the individuals interacting with the sacred monument.
You begin on the part referred to as “Working with nature” (about 6000 years in the past), the place you may see how communities in Britain redefined their relationship with nature going from searching and gathering to a farming way of life of migrant communities from the continent.
Amongst all of the adjustments, monuments have been raised to indicate possession of land and declare particular locations, for the primary time. Stone, wooden and clay objects have been each instruments and symbols of this new relationship between individuals and nature.
The centre of the assumption system that constructed Stonehenge was the solar and in one of many first stars (pun meant) of the present – an excellent standing stone from Italy – you may see it depicted in a scratching.
The iconography and symbols of solar worship come again in numerous objects additional within the exhibition.
PART II – CONNECTIONS THROUGH ART
Within the subsequent part, referred to as “Sermons in stone” (round 5000 years in the past), you may find out how communities throughout Britain and Eire created long-distance connections via a brand new type of artwork.
Spirals, circles and geometric patterns have been utilized to tombs, home interiors, open-air rocks and objects. This new artwork type coincided with a flourishing of monument constructing at areas throughout Britain and Eire.
The structure and imagery drew collectively giant numbers of individuals in works of collaboration and creativity.

VIDEO – Impressed by Stonehenge and its World
Stonehenge’s construction and temper have impressed the good artists of British Romanticism. Discover how and why Stonehenge and its world have stimulated inventive and literary responses, as much as as we speak.
PART III – THE STORY OF STONEHENGE
The story of Stonehenge additionally begins round this time. The monument’s builders marked out the sacred floor by digging a ditch and throwing up rubble to kind the outer encircling financial institution of the henge. Inside, they raised a circle of big noticed dolerite ‘bluestone’ boulders, moved 350 kilometres from the Preseli Hills in Wales.
This Stonehenge was a cemetery for the cremated stays of between 150 and 200 individuals. Chemical evaluation means that a number of lived and died in west Wales earlier than their stays have been interred throughout the monument.
Aside from this web site, the broader panorama was used for non secular devotion by farming communities. Observations of the solar performed a task even at this early stage. A monument generally known as a cursus was constructed with glistening white chalk sides stretching for 3 kilometres east to west, enshrining processions and the solar’s passage.



PART IV – ORKNEY
Round 5500 years in the past, Orkney (Scotland) grew to become a centre of cultural innovation. Its excellent tomb and settlement structure are among the many most spectacular in historic Europe.
Communities in Orkney constructed henges and developed a brand new sort of pottery referred to as “Grooved Ware”, utilized in ceremonial feasts. Each concepts, and the non secular ethos they represented, have been adopted by teams all through Britain and Eire.
A number of the groundbreaking discoveries made throughout Orkney are proven on the exhibition for the primary time!
PART V – SEAHENGE
Have you ever ever heard of “Seahenge”? This wooden monument was erected by the shore in Norfolk in 2049 BC, round 500 years after the principle building of Stonehenge.
The picket circle consisting of 55 oak posts and an upturned tree trunk within the centre was coated in sand and peat till it re-emerged on a seaside in Norfolk in 1998.
On the exhibition, you may rise up and shut with among the posts and see an nearly holographic show of the tree trunk. You can even hear recordings made on the north Norfork coast, composed by sound artist Rob St. John in collaboration with artist and archaeologist Rose Ferraby.
That is the primary time Seahenge has ever gone on mortgage (from the Lynn Museum in King’s Lynn, Norfolk).


PART VI – STONEHENGE & LIFESTYLE
As you would possibly know, Stonehenge and different monuments within the British panorama are precisely aligned to the dawn on the winter solstice. Many individuals would (and nonetheless do) collect there on the daybreak of the shortest day to propitiate the solar to resume their crops.
About 4600 years in the past, the communities who worshipped at Stonehenge settled at Durrington Partitions, an enormous monument encompassing two timber circles and many homes. From right here, pilgrims launched into a choreographed route, by boat alongside the River Avon after which by foot, to reach at Stonehenge. The timber circles at Durrington Partitions and close by Woodhenge have been alined on the summer season and winter solstices.
The distinction between these monuments and Stonehenge could mirror contrasting symbolic domains – perishable wooden for the dwelling and everlasting stone for the ancestors.


VIDEO – Historical DNA within the time of Stonehenge
What can historic DNA inform us about how individuals lived within the time of Stonehenge? From weight loss plan to migration, the research of historic DNA is offering new details about the lives of these within the Stonehenge panorama and past.
PART VII – PRECIOUS METALS
We’re at about 4500 years in the past now, within the part referred to as “Making steel”.
You’ll be able to in all probability think about how the transformation of stone right into a molten steel that could possibly be forged into new kinds was a dramatic, and even magical, occasion for individuals at the moment in historical past.
Moreover magic, it additionally enabled vital improvements in carpentry, joinery and boat constructing, since steel could possibly be recycled and reshaped into objects reminiscent of copper and bronze axes.
Stonehenge took its well-known kind round this time. Greater than 80 huge sarsen stones, every requiring at the very least 1000 individuals to move, have been introduced 25 kilometres from their supply. This effort required unprecedented communal labour, persistence and planning. It took generations to finish.
The constructing of the processional routeway, the Avenue, about 4400 years in the past confirmed Stonehenge’s sacred standing.
Stonehenge continued to be a spot the place the solar’s course was noticed and celebrated for a whole bunch of years. Nonetheless, few monuments with photo voltaic significance have been constructed within the centuries that adopted. over time, symbolism, and even solstice positions have been inscribed on transportable steel objects.

PART IIX – GOLD LIKE THE SUN
As we transfer to the part “Below One Sky”, the significance (and sweetness) of our Earth’s valuable metals turns into much more apparent. Gold ornaments had the power to mirror and maybe even harness the facility of the solar, making certain wellbeing throughout the seasons, or so individuals thought again then.
The introduction of steel to Britain and Eire round 4300 years in the past enabled cosmological beliefs represented by Stonehenge and different monuments into a spread of transportable objects, a few of them on show on this part of the exhibition.
The affect of this was nice as earlier than there have been solely mounted monuments to look at and worship the solar at set instances of the 12 months – and now you may have your personal private connection to the heavens above by holding and even carrying its illustration in individual.




PART IX – THE NEBRA SKY DISK
And there it lastly is: the Nebra Sky Disk in all her glory. On this gorgeous map of the evening sky, you may see the Pleiades (Seven Sisters) twinkle between the solar and a crescent moon – and the way lovely it’s!
You’ll be able to learn extra concerning the Sky Disk on our weblog “The House Tester”. For instance, discover out right here what the Nebra Sky Disc is precisely and why it’s so essential, go to the Nebra Sky Disk Museum in Germany with me (+ a extra in-depth report of the Arche Nebra Himmelsscheibe Museum right here), discover extra info and images of the Nebra Sky Disk at the British Museum or learn how ESA’s Mission Cosmic Kiss met the Nebra Sky Disk Onboard the ISS.
I can extremely suggest studying up concerning the historical past of the Sky Disc as a result of the story about how the invention was made is sort of thrilling!

PART X – A SUN CULT
The looks of recent objects and symbols about 3500 years in the past reveals {that a} extra advanced mannequin of the cosmos was growing.
Throughout Scandinavia, the solar, horse and ship have been the themes of spiritual imagery. In central Europe, two water birds related by a boat-shaped physique beneath a solar grew to become an essential motif.
Gold discs grew to become symbols of a solar cult, marking out a believer or pilgrim coming back from websites like Stonehenge.


PART XI – BURIAL MOUNDS
Within the part “Elevating the useless”, I study that from about 4500 years in the past, burying individuals with valued objects on sacred land grew to become the dominant means of expressing cultural and non secular which means throughout Britain and Europe. At Stonehenge, a whole bunch of burial mounds have been raised for the illustrious useless.
The objects that mourners chosen for the grave ready souls for all times past this world. They have been markers of private identification, ethnicity and success, however in addition they expressed hopes, wishes, failed ambitions and long-distance pilgrimages.
New scientific research allow us to hint the tales, genetic relationships and actions of individuals via time, as they grew to become established lineages. Rows of burial mounds have been bodily manifestations of household timber.


PART X – SUCCESS AND POWER
Exceptional and unique objects have been positioned within the graves of well-connected leaders from southern England, northern France and Germany between about 4000 and 3600 years in the past. The journeys made by these individuals and their ambassadors have been marked by the change of presents within the shadow of monuments like Stonehenge.
What was the idea of success and energy throughout this period? The grave items counsel cosmologically and spiritually-minded individuals who held positions bestowed upon them by their communities.
By about 3700 years in the past, Stonehenge fashioned the guts of the densest focus of burial mounds in Britain, together with among the richest in Europe. The emphasis had shifted from constructing communal monuments to elevating mounds in cemeteries that staked claims to land, historical past and kinship.
The continental European custom of inserting steel objects in hoards with out our bodies started in southern England round this time. The Stonehenge sarsens have been inscribed with carvings of those new, treasured, objects. This daring act could have bordered on iconoclasm.

VIDEO – Connections throughout Britain and Eire in the course of the age of Stonehenge
The time of Stonehenge was a interval of many bizarre, great and other-worldly locations. How we take into consideration each day life and the lived expertise of the individuals behind these monumental locations is without doubt one of the most urgent analysis questions for this era.


PART XI – TO THE SEA
About 3500 years in the past, the affect of the Stonehenge area started to wane. Communities on the south coast of England appeared to social and political relationships in continental Europe, which was changing into an more and more essential supply of beneficial bronze.
As these continental connections elevated, European steel and unique items started to circulate throughout the North Sea and the English Channel.
As new kinds of objects emerged, so too did new concepts about providing valuable objects to repay or search safety from nature or ancestral spirits. This challenged older non secular beliefs and the position of monuments like Stonehenge.
PART XII – STONEHENGE UNSETTLED
The arrival of the Beaker-using individuals was a watershed second on the planet of Stonehenge. Though it’s attainable that among the first newcomers assisted or impressed the good achievements in stone, additionally it is clear that that they had totally different priorities and beliefs.
Fragments of bluestone discovered on the web site from round this time counsel that the monument was being reworked and even vandalised. Elsewhere, henges have been being damaged up and dismantled. Monument buildings slowed dramatically as dying and the afterlife grew to become dominant cultural issues.

PART XIII – THE RISE OF WARFARE
Mounting pressures brought on by the enlargement of commerce networks and new land divisions gave rise to warfare throughout northwest Europe round 3300 years in the past. Skirmishes, raids and huge clashes of skilled warriors grew to become a grim truth of life.
The ceremonial roles that monuments and burials performed have been now partly transferred to new arenas of violence and the dramatic destruction of beneficial possessions. Harm was wrought to each our bodies and objects, together with frequent ritual deposition of metalwork in watery areas, maybe as symbolic killings.
Atlantic sea routes linked the ocean-facing communities of Europe, offering a significant community through which individuals, applied sciences and objects may transfer.
Regardless of violence and uncertainty, elevated connectivity resulted in new social and cultural relations being solid 3000 years in the past.
Present-giving and feasting grew to become essential, offering the perfect atmosphere for relationships between allies or feuding enemies to be settled or confirmed. Related by water, individuals continued to dwell dynamic and resilient lives regardless of the tumultuous and altering instances.

VIDEO – Residing on Water within the World of Stonehenge
Discover the idea of ‘dwelling on water’ all through the interval coated by The world of Stonehenge exhibition. Highlighting latest excavations and analysis from throughout this sweep of time at quite a few key water’s edge websites, together with the internationally well-known settlements at Star Carr and Should Farm, a panel of specialists will think about what made these areas engaging to individuals and what advantages they introduced.
PART XIV – THE LAST OF THE LIGHT
By 2800 years in the past, the world of Stonehenge had modified. The stone circles nonetheless utilized in elements of Britain and Eire not attracted giant gatherings. European commerce networks carrying ritually-charged objects and supplies broke down.
This decline occurred as climatic and environmental change undermined social and financial confidence. The outcome was the top of the period charted by this exhibition.
Stonehenge stands not for a panorama, area and even nation, however for the generations of people that have made which means from a permanent place in a altering world.




VIDEO – New scientific discoveries: reinterpreting Stonehenge
Uncover the most recent analysis on the world-famous monument with main specialists on Stonehenge. Hear about fascinating discoveries from the previous couple of years, and the way excavations have revealed new particulars which have prompted reinterpretations of the ceremonial and spiritual position the traditional stone circle has performed.

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