Stonehenge key stone was sculpted to resemble a PENIS, scientist says
Briefly

Professor Terence Meaden, a retired physicist and archaeologist, proposes that Stonehenge was a fertility temple, with the central stone designed to resemble a phallic symbol. His claim is based on the analysis of Stone 67, which would have aligned with solstices and exhibits features suggesting it was deliberately shaped. The significance of this stone was overlooked due to its current state and possible societal prudence, presenting a new perspective on the function of Stonehenge in ancient rituals.
Professor Terence Meaden claims that the central stone of Stonehenge resembles a phallic shape, suggesting it may have served as a fertility temple.
He argues that the stone's contoured shape and indentations indicate it was deliberately sculpted to represent a figure of fertility.
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