How was Stonehenge viewed by the various levels of British and wider European society during the 18th and 19th centuries? Was it viewed as a place of great value, dismissed as meaningless ruinous nothingness, an old pre-Christian site of ritual, or was there a generally accepted narrative/belief?
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