Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered the remains of a large timber circle that may be contemporaneous with England's Woodhenge and Stonehenge.
The monument once featured more than 80 posts, which formed a circle measuring nearly 100 feet across. Its prehistoric builders may have used it as a ritual site ...
Woodhenge. “It was an extraordinary find,” Wåhlin said in a museum press release. “The timber circle gives us valuable insight into rituals and social structures from the late Stone Age [or ...
Woodhenge, located a couple of miles from Stonehenge, is perhaps the best-known timber circle. It was constructed of six ...
They uncovered ancient pieces of wood spaced about 30 metres apart in a circle in the Danish town ... better understand the people who built the “woodhenge”. This could help understand the ...
Archaeologists in northern Denmark have discovered the remains of a large timber circle that is thousands of years old and has parallels to England's Stonehenge. This open-air structure was likely ...