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    Ancient Stonehenge celebrations unearthed

    Ancient Stonehenge celebrations unearthed with pigs hauled hundreds of miles to huge feasts from 4,500 years ago

    Ancient Brits really knew how to throw a party 4,500 years ago, hauling pigs from as far away as Scotland to near Stonehenge.

    Archaeologists said in a new study published Wednesday that evidence of the earliest large-scale celebrations in Britain have been unearthed, with people and animals traveling hundreds of miles for prehistoric feasting rituals thousands of years ago.


    Some of the parties were near famed Stonehenge.

    "These gatherings could be seen as the first united cultural events of our island," study lead author Richard Madgwick from Cardiff University in Wales. He said that "people from all corners of Britain descended on the areas around Stonehenge to feast on food that had been specially reared and transported from their homes."

    The study examined the bones of 131 pigs, the prime feasting animals for ancient Brits. In addition to the Stonehenge site, feasts appear to have been held at three other nearby sites, including Avebury, Durrington Walls and Mount Pleasant.


    Pig bones excavated from these sites were determined to be from animals raised as far away as Scotland, northeast England and west Wales, as well as numerous other locations across the British Isles. Moving the pigs across dozens or hundreds of miles would have required a monumental effort, Madgwick said.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...go/3154153002/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    Ancient Stonehenge celebrations unearthed with pigs hauled hundreds of miles to huge feasts from 4,500 years ago


    Ancient Brits really knew how to throw a party 4,500 years ago, hauling pigs from as far away as Scotland to near Stonehenge.

    Archaeologists said in a new study published Wednesday that evidence of the earliest large-scale celebrations in Britain have been unearthed, with people and animals traveling hundreds of miles for prehistoric feasting rituals thousands of years ago.


    Some of the parties were near famed Stonehenge.

    "These gatherings could be seen as the first united cultural events of our island," study lead author Richard Madgwick from Cardiff University in Wales. He said that "people from all corners of Britain descended on the areas around Stonehenge to feast on food that had been specially reared and transported from their homes."

    The study examined the bones of 131 pigs, the prime feasting animals for ancient Brits. In addition to the Stonehenge site, feasts appear to have been held at three other nearby sites, including Avebury, Durrington Walls and Mount Pleasant.


    Pig bones excavated from these sites were determined to be from animals raised as far away as Scotland, northeast England and west Wales, as well as numerous other locations across the British Isles. Moving the pigs across dozens or hundreds of miles would have required a monumental effort, Madgwick said.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...go/3154153002/

    If you think moving the pigs was hard, how the hell did they move those stones!? I don't think we have ever adequetly answered ancient questions like that.
    It would interesting to know what time of year the feast were held and how stonehenge played into that. Was it nothing more than a super elaborate "return of the sun" winter soltice /Christmas/Etc party?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    If you think moving the pigs was hard, how the hell did they move those stones!? I don't think we have ever adequetly answered ancient questions like that.
    It would interesting to know what time of year the feast were held and how stonehenge played into that. Was it nothing more than a super elaborate "return of the sun" winter soltice /Christmas/Etc party?
    The stones have been found to come from a few hundred miles away . It's amazing they moved the stones that far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    If you think moving the pigs was hard, how the hell did they move those stones!? I don't think we have ever adequetly answered ancient questions like that.
    It would interesting to know what time of year the feast were held and how stonehenge played into that. Was it nothing more than a super elaborate "return of the sun" winter soltice /Christmas/Etc party?
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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    If you think moving the pigs was hard, how the hell did they move those stones!? I don't think we have ever adequetly answered ancient questions like that.
    It would interesting to know what time of year the feast were held and how stonehenge played into that. Was it nothing more than a super elaborate "return of the sun" winter soltice /Christmas/Etc party?
    Their celebrations likely were link to the seasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotton1 View Post
    The stones have been found to come from a few hundred miles away . It's amazing they moved the stones that far.
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    I wonder if they served pizza? Ham and Canadian bacon, perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotton1 View Post
    The stones have been found to come from a few hundred miles away . It's amazing they moved the stones that far.
    It's incredible. I wonder if anyone really knows how.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    It's incredible. I wonder if anyone really knows how.
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