Stonehenge Facts explores the enduring mysteries of Stonehenge, delving into its history, construction, and cultural significance. The book meticulously examines the archaeological record, astronomical alignments, and historical context to offer a balanced perspective on this ancient structure. Readers will discover how Neolithic and Bronze Age societies might have used sophisticated techniques to erect the monument and how its layout may reflect astronomical events. The book approaches its subject by systematically exploring the site's history, analyzing theories about its purpose, and tracing the evolution of cultural interpretations. It critically examines the archaeological record, construction techniques, and astronomical alignments, offering a synthesis of evidence-based analysis. By connecting archaeology, astronomy, and history, Stonehenge Facts provides a holistic understanding of this megalithic site and its place in British history. The narrative progresses from introducing the site to examining the archaeological record, exploring astronomical alignments, and analyzing evolving interpretations. The book distinguishes itself by carefully addressing controversies, presenting different viewpoints, and evaluating the evidence for each, thus providing an informed perspective on the continuing debates surrounding Stonehenge.