Which of the following best summarizes an important transition in the history of the site of Stonehenge?
O Stonehenge first existed as a multifamily household and was a remarkable feat of timber construction; after a fire burned down the structure, the stone circle was created as monument to the lost building.
O Stonehenge first existed as a sizable crater, created by a meteorite; the crater became an important spiritual site for the nearby communities, and the stones were brought to the site later to aid in rituals.
O Stonehenge first existed as a circular stone structure with a thatched roof, and was used for community gatherings as well as religious ceremonies; after the building was largely destroyed by raiders, the remaining stones were re-organized to form the monument that still stands today.
O Stonehenge first existed as a cremation cemetery, with an earthwork enclosure, ditch, inner and outer banks, and several stone or timber posts; a few hundred years later, the addition of the stone circle transformed the site.