
Megalithic Culture
Megalithic Culture refers to ancient societies that built large stone structures, called megaliths, around 3000–1500 BCE. These monuments, such as tombs, burial sites, and rituals spaces, were constructed using massive stones arranged in specific patterns. They often served religious, ceremonial, or burial purposes, reflecting complex social and spiritual beliefs. The most famous examples include Stonehenge in England and the dolmens found across Europe, Asia, and Africa. These structures demonstrate early engineering skills and suggest a shared cultural importance of connecting with the divine or ancestors through monumental architecture.