Danish archeologists have uncovered a 4,000-year-old circle of wooden piles that they say could be linked to Britain's world-renowned Stonehenge.
A timber circle has been found in Denmark, marking a significant discovery of a Neolithic cultural site like Stonehenge.
Danish archeologists uncover 4,000-year-old wooden circle possibly linked to Stonehenge, with neolithic-era pieces found in ...
Henge structures made of giant stone slabs or wood have been discovered in Britain, Ireland, parts of continental Europe, and ...
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Hosted on MSNArchaeologists In Denmark Just Found A 4,000-Year-Old Ritual Site That Was Like The Wooden Version Of StonehengeArchaeologists in Aars, Denmark just uncovered a 4,000-year-old ritual site that was once like the wooden version of ...
Trucks line up at the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip after Israel blocked the ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered a structure that may have a "strong connection" with Stonehenge. The ...
Danish archaeologists have discovered a 4,000-year-old wooden circle in the town of Aars, in northwestern Denmark, which ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered a 4,000-year-old wooden structure in Aars, resembling Stonehenge in Britain.
The discovery began with the finding of a rich settlement from the Early Bronze Age, dating between 1700 to 1500 BCE, ...
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