
Stonehenge Decoded presents world-renowned archaeologists as they reveal a revolutionary new theory about who built Stonehenge and why.... (Full plot summary below)
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Stonehenge Decoded presents world-renowned archaeologists as they reveal a revolutionary new theory about who built Stonehenge and why.
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| User ReviewDenise HJourney back 4,500 years to unlock the secrets of the world's most enduring archaeological mystery. This television program presents world-renowned archaeologists as they reveal a revolutionary new theory about who built Stonehenge and why. Thanks to a recent discovery of a lost city just two miles from the famous stone circle, our understanding of this era is now transformed. Narrated by Donald Sutherland. |
| User ReviewJonny PâI know this goes without saying, but Stonehenge really was the most incredible accomplishment. It took five hundred men just to pull each sarsen, plus a hundred more to dash around positioning the rollers. Just think about it for a minute. Can you imagine trying to talk six hundred people into helping you drag a fifty-ton stone eighteen miles across the countryside and muscle it into an upright position, and then saying, 'Right, lads! Another twenty like that, plus some lintels and maybe a couple of dozen nice bluestones from Wales, and we can party!' Whoever was the person behind Stonehenge was one dickens of a motivator, I'll tell you that.â? --- Bill Bryson, Notes from a Small Island. I liked it. Beautifully narrated but one of the most velvety voices in Hollywood-- Donald Sutherland (luv him), it was like listening to a fairytale. Mostly the documentary pretty interesting findings and informative, I learned a lot more about Stonehenge; however, this documentary could have been a half hour shorter since most of the material presented was repetetive as well as using the same dramatization footage. |