Stonehenge might have been a sports arena. Or close to it. English Heritage curator Win Scutt, who looks after the monument, has suggested that the stone circle was a kind of Stone Age competition ...
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More than 100 volunteers have built a 20-foot high structure using the tools and techniques of Neolithic England.
Stonehenge is a mysterious prehistoric monument in England, known for its massive stone circles. It was built around 5,000 years ago, and its purpose remains a topic of debate—possibly a site for ...
You might call it “Game of Stones.” Scientists have floated a wild theory that Stonehenge may have been an ancient sports ...
Stonehenge poses more questions than answers, making it one of the most mysterious prehistoric monuments in the world. And ...
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In 2020, archaeologists in the United Kingdom made a surprising discovery. At Durrington Walls, a large Neolithic henge not far from Stonehenge, they found more than a dozen large, deep pits buried ...