Discovery of a simpler, older version of Stonehenge near the iconic site

Archaeologists excavate a circular arrangement of wooden posts at the newly discovered site near Stonehenge, revealing insights into prehistoric ceremonial practices.

The newly found site features a circular arrangement of wooden posts, which researchers believe could date back to around 4,500 years ago, predating the stone version of Stonehenge. You can learn more about the significance of such findings in Britain’s prehistory. This finding is particularly important as it suggests that the area may have been … Read more