Flagstones, an ancient burial site in Dorset, England, may be centuries older than Stonehenge, according to a new study.
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TheTravel on MSNNew "Stonehenge" Found A Thousand Miles From The OriginalStonehenge is the most famous henge, but it's not the only one. A new henge was just found in a completely different country.
As well as sharing similarities with other Danish woodhenges, there is also a striking parity with a known woodhenge in ...
Dr Susan Greaney, a specialist in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments, in Exeter’s Department of Archaeology and History, said ...
Archaeologists have determined that the stone circle monument in Dorset, UK is older than previously thought, dating back to ...
Initially, its similarities to Stonehenge had archeologists and historians assuming that Flagstones must be of a similar date ...
A new study has revealed that Flagstones in Dorset dates to 3,200 years BC and sheds new light on the origins of monumental architecture during the Neolithic period.
Göbekli Tepe, the world’s oldest building, is a 11,500-year-old archaeological marvel that challenges our understanding of ...
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Irish Star on MSNThe world's oldest building twice as old as Stonehenge shrouded in mysteryGobekli Tepe, an ancient site in southeastern Turkey, is believed to be the world's oldest known building, dating back at ...
Archaeological research on the prehistoric Dorset burial site 'Flagstones' has revealed that it is the earliest known large circular enclosure ...
"Could Stonehenge have been a copy of Flagstones? Or do these findings suggest our current dating of Stonehenge might need ...
Archaeological research conducted on the prehistoric Dorset burial site known as Flagstones has revealed that it is the ...
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