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Blog on the subject: https://prehistoric-britain.co.uk Summary The Stonehenge Code: A 10,000-Year-Old Secret Revealed This video explores groundbreaking evidence that challenges the established timeline of Stonehenge, suggesting its origins extend back to the Mesolithic era, around 8300 BCE. The evidence, largely overlooked in conventional archaeological narratives, stems from radiocarbon dating at bluestone quarry sites in Wales and post holes discovered beneath the old visitor car park at Stonehenge. This challenges the accepted belief that Stonehenge is solely a Neolithic monument, pushing its origins back by 5,000 years. The research focuses on two key locations: Craig Rhos-y-Felin, a bluestone quarry in Wales, and the old car park at Stonehenge. At Craig Rhos-y-Felin, numerous Mesolithic carbon dates from human-made hearths suggest human activity at the site long before the Neolithic period. Similarly, the post holes found beneath the old car park at Stonehenge, initially dismissed as unrelated “totem poles”, have been dated to the Mesolithic period. These findings indicate a continuous and significant human presence in both areas during the Mesolithic, contradicting the traditional narrative. The presence of bluestones at Stonehenge, originating from quarries in Wales, further strengthens the case for a Mesolithic connection. The discovery of rhyolite, a type of bluestone, in a post hole dated to 7737 – 7454 BCE, adds further weight to this theory. This evidence, alongside Mesolithic hearths at the quarries, suggests a long-standing relationship between these locations and the transportation of bluestones to Stonehenge, possibly spanning centuries. The traditional theory proposing the transportation of bluestones to Stonehenge in a single event during the Neolithic period struggles to accommodate this new evidence. The findings indicate a more intricate and enduring connection with these stones, suggesting a deeper functional purpose, perhaps related to healing rituals or bathing in the ditch water. This interpretation aligns with the discovery of the ‘Stonehenge Layer’, a layer of bluestone chippings suggesting the stones were gradually chipped away, likely for healing purposes. This video explores the implications of these findings, arguing that the established narrative surrounding Stonehenge requires revision. The evidence points to a more complex and ancient history of human interaction with Stonehenge and the surrounding landscape. By embracing these new discoveries and recalibrating our understanding of the past, we can gain a more accurate and nuanced appreciation for our Mesolithic ancestors' ingenuity, resourcefulness, and spiritual dedication.