Hidden Viking History Stonehenge – Part 9

Stonehenge

During the Megalithic Culture gigantic stone circles appeared. They are found on the islands and coastal lands of northwestern Europe. They are also found in the Canary Islands and North Africa.

The stones were erected in the form of concentric circles and spiral patterns.

In Germany they are called ‘Trojaburgen’ or ‘Walburger’. In England they were known as “Troy, Towns”. In Sweden they were known as ‘Trojeberg’ or ‘Trelleborg’.

Many believe that they are ancient solar temples. In all the places where these ancient sites are found, sacred dances have been preserved, representing the Earth’s orbit around the Sun. This dance is told in stories and customs of Swedes, Danes, North Germans and English.

Perhaps the most famous of these stone sites is Stonehenge in southern England. It was built in three phases. Phase one was just a circular embankment and a ditch. The second phase was the construction of two concentric rings of ‘blue stones’.

In phase three, Stonehenge was completely rebuilt.

There is a great deal of archaeological evidence that in 1500 BC, settlers from Jutland (Vikings) inhabited much of England. Many graves display Viking battle axes, as well as lancet-shaped flint daggers, pottery, and amber. They all came from Jutland. Bronze Viking swords were also very popular in England at this time.

The reconstruction of StoneHenge was carried out by the settlers of Jutland around 1500 BC. C. The blue stones were removed and a hole marked the center of the site. Holes were dug so that the tops were even. Lintels were placed on top of the stones. This formed a closed ring. The bulestones were re-erected where they remain today.

Outside the outer circle is the ‘Heel Stone’. The sun rises over the ‘Heel Stone’ on the longest day of the year, the summer solstice.

Let historians assume that Stonehenge is the temple of the Hyperboreans. These were people who lived far to the north, beyond the point where the north wind blows (Boreas). These were our Viking ancestors, or men of the nose.

In Hyperbonia there were ‘Troy Towns’, stones placed in concentric circles.

In the prose Edda, the largest “city of Troy” of the northern gods / goddesses is called “Asgard”. The temple of the Hyperboreans and Asgard were built as “cities of Troy”.

In the land of the Hyperboreans is the Cimbrian peninsula called Jutland.

Since StoneHenge in England was probably rebuilt by the Hyperboreans (settlers from Jutland) in 1500 BC. C., naturally they would have modeled it after the temple of their native land.

In Norse culture there are many designs worked in Ritual Stones or Bronzes that are identical to stone circles.

What Plato describes as the most sacred shrine of the Atlanteans, is in Walberg, surrounded by regularly drawn circles. Plato said that Walbergern or the “cities of Troy” were ancient “solar temples”.

Our ancestors, the Vikings, the Hyperboreans, the people of the North Sea, the people of northern Europe, the Nordic-Germanic races shed light on wisdom and culture throughout the world. We have evidence dating back to 1500 BC. C. that this is true. Why have the Northmen been reduced by historians to drunken and debauched marauders? Why hasn’t the true story been shouted from the rooftops?

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