
The Stonehenge Decoded
*The Stonehenge Decoded* explores the idea that Stonehenge was not just a prehistoric monument but a sophisticated astronomical observatory. It suggests that the arrangement of stones aligns with celestial events, such as solstices and lunar cycles, enabling ancient peoples to track seasons, predict eclipses, and maintain agricultural calendars. The book interprets archaeological evidence and symbolism to show that Stonehenge's design reflects advanced knowledge of astronomy, helping us understand its purpose beyond ritual—serving as a tool for timekeeping and societal coordination in ancient cultures.