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New findings reveal that a standing stone tucked away in a Berkshire woodland was part of a prehistoric stone circle.
Researchers found evidence of a ceremonial platform next to the Farley Moor standing stone, which measures roughly 6.5 feet tall. Time Team Amateur archaeologist George Bird had long been fascinated ...
New radiocarbon dating and human remains, red deer antlers, and charcoal found in the area puts this ancient stone circle near Dorchester at 3,200 BCE–roughly 300 years older than Stonehenge.
The Farley Moor standing stone was part of a 3,700-year-old ceremonial complex, officials said. Part of the ancient stone circle found at the Farley Moor site. Photo from Time Team, shared by Forestry ...
Visitors have reportedly experienced feelings of flying through the air or electric shocks when making contact with ancient stones ... dread when entering a stone circle, or a strange microclimate ...
The discovery of the Farley Wood stone circle adds a new piece to the growing puzzle of prehistoric Britain, offering fresh ...
Visitors watch the sunrise at Stonehenge, on June 21, 2024 in Wiltshire, England (Getty Images) Scientists assessing the similarities between ancient stone circles in Scotland and Stonehenge in ...
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Stonehenge was likely built as a project to unify ancient peoples from across the whole of the country, archaeologists claim in a new study. More than 900 stone circles have been discovered across the ...
Stonehenge was likely built as a project to unify ancient peoples from across the whole of the country, archaeologists claim in a new study. More than 900 stone circles have been discovered across ...