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Archeologists find Stonehenge-like circle in Denmark 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 rchaeologists in northern Denmark have discovered the remains of a large timber circle that is thousands of years old and ...
‘Woodhenge’ unearthed in Denmark likely linked to UK’s Stonehenge. Henge structures made of giant stone slabs or wood have been discovered in Britain, Ireland, parts of continental Europe ...
Archaeologists find Stonehenge-like circle in Denmark. 26-Feb-2025, 18:40. 26 Feb 2025, 18:40. AFP. Share. The 45 Neolithic-era wooden pieces were discovered in the northwestern town of Aars.
Archeologists discovered a Neolithic Timber Circle in Denmark dating back to the Bronze Age. Experts describe it as a "large cult facility" resembling the likes of Stonehenge in the U.K.
By BRIAN MELLEY. LONDON (AP) — As the sun rose Saturday on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ancient monument in southern ...
Archaeology & History ‘Extraordinary’ Stonehenge-Like Cult Site Uncovered in Denmark. The timber circle was found in an area of Denmark with a rich Neolithic and Viking heritage.
Archaeologists have discovered a Stonehenge-esque circle of timber posts in Denmark, thought to be from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age.
The 45 neolithic-era wooden pieces were found during work on a housing estate in the town of Aars. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Stonehenge was built in stages 5,000 years ago on the flat lands of Salisbury Plain approximately 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of London. The unique stone circle was erected in the late ...
Danish archeologists have uncovered a 4,000-year-old circle of wooden piles that they say could be linked to Stonehenge in Britain. The 45 Neolithic-era wooden pieces, in a circle with a diameter ...
Archeologists find Stonehenge-like circle in Denmark The archeologists are now looking for "ritual deposits" such as flint arrowheads and daggers as part of a major sampling exercise at the site ...