Stone Circles

Freddy Silva

The Vatican’s Suppression of the ‘Shining Ones’ from History

Silva theorizes that ancient civilizations built temples, stone circles, and standing stones to monitor celestial changes and prepare for potential cosmic impacts.

According to Silva, ancient temples, stone circles, and standing stones were designed to monitor celestial events and predict cataclysms, serving as advanced, durable calendars.

W. Scott-Elliot

The Story of Atlantis

Astronomical observations of a still more complex character connected with[63] the more distant constellations were also helped by these stone circles.

Graham Hancock

Built by Ancient Civilisations?

The Stone Circles of Senegambia, located in Senegal and The Gambia, are a series of megalithic sites spanning a vast area from the River Gambia to the River Saloum.

These stone circles, composed of between 10 to 24 stones made from laterite, date back to between the 3rd century BCE and the 16th century CE.

The Senegambian Stone Circles were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006, highlighting their importance on a global scale.

Pamela Aaralyn

Hathorian Technologies

Stone Travel Technology: This technology allowed for mass transportation through stone circles, utilized by Atlanteans and passed down to Druids and other ancient civilizations.

Channeling

Leanna, the Atlantean Ambassador

Stone Travel Technology: This technology allowed for mass transportation through stone circles, utilized by Atlanteans and passed down to Druids and other ancient civilizations.

Tools

This technology allowed for mass transportation through stone circles, utilized by Atlanteans and passed down to Druids and other ancient civilizations.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Pyramid, the cross and the Garden of Eden

It is connected with ramparts, avenues (fourteen hundred and eighty yards long), circular ditches, and stone circles, almost identical with those found in the valley of the Mississippi.

Gilgal – Circle of standing stones

Significantly, the Books of Kings treat it as a place of holiness, suggesting that stone circles still had a positive religious value at the time the source text of the passages in question was written, rather than having been condemned as heathen by religious reforms.

Türkiye

Göbekli Tepe

Göbekli Tepe: Located near the Syrian border in Turkey, it consists of a series of stone circles and pillars, which are believed to have been used for ceremonial or religious purposes.