Ancient timber monument reveals earliest known solstice alignment in Stonehenge landscape (opens in new tab)
Archaeologists have uncovered a 5,000-year-old ceremonial monument near Stonehenge that appears to represent the earliest known solstice alignment in the area, suggesting prehistoric communities were marking the summer and winter solstices centuries before the famous stone circle was constructed. This content was originally published on www.heritagedaily.com - © 2023 - HeritageDaily
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