Stone structures in England, older than the Pyramids. Who built Stonehenge, and why?

This prehistoric monument is a testament to human ingenuity, but its creators remain unknown. Theories abound, but none are confirmed.
Stonehenge, a circle of massive stones in England, dates back to 3000-2000 BC, predating even the Pyramids of Egypt. Despite extensive archaeological studies, we know little about its creators or their purpose. Some suggest it was a burial ground, others believe it was a sophisticated astronomical observatory, and there are even theories about extraterrestrial involvement. The mystery deepens with the fact that some of the stones are from Wales, over 200 km away. How they were transported and erected remains a puzzle.
Location: Wiltshire, England
Year: 3000-2000 BC
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