Archaeologists find ancient circle around Stonehenge that 'redefines' megalith's meaning
Stonehenge is perhaps Britain's most famous historic site, a place that escapes archaeologists to this day. Constructed in several phases from around 3100 BC to 2400 BC, it is older even than the pyramid of Ancient Egypt.
Despite this, little is known about the purpose Stonehenge served, how ancient Britons managed to transport and erect the mighty stones, and why it was even built in the first place. Archaeologists working at the site and similar structures nearby have for decades tried to crack the code.
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