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Stonehenge and the Roots of Monotheism

Stonehenge and the Roots of Monotheism

What can archaeology tell us about religion? Watch this video as archaeologists Vince Gaffney and Paul Garwood study the early stages of monotheism evidenced at Stonehenge and its surrounding area.

Grades

4 - 12+

Subjects

Religion, Social Studies

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