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Two ancient stone circles have emerged from the grassy wilds of Dartmoor, offering a clearer picture of life 5,000 years ago.
New radiocarbon dating and human remains, red deer antlers, and charcoal found in the area puts this ancient stone circle near Dorchester at 3,200 BCE–roughly 300 years older than Stonehenge.
Archaeologists in northern Denmark have discovered the remains of a large timber circle that is thousands of years old and ...
She described the circular structure as strongly resembling Stonehenge in England and added, "The circle in Aars is the first one of this larger type that we can properly investigate." ...