Description

Stonehenge and the stone circle henges from the Bronze Age in Great Britain are renowned for their enigma and grandeur. Notably, a British stone henge encompasses an entire village with 600 residents. Additionally, stone circle henges can be found in Africa, Asia, and South America, with a Bronze Age henge resurfacing in Europe due to drought. In Missouri, there are circle henges, some conveniently close to St. Louis, although not all are constructed from stone. These local henges boast diverse origins, crafted by residents ranging from a goat farmer, scientists, and a magician to outdoor enthusiasts and even a state government. Intriguingly, there might be a Missouri henge dating back 800 years, possibly created by an ancient hand.