British researchers believe they have discovered an earlier and simpler version of Stonehenge in Bulford, approximately five kilometers from the famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. The site, dated to around 5,000 years old, predates Stonehenge by 500 years. Two pits found at the location are believed to have held wooden posts aligned with the sun during summer and winter solstices, similar to the alignment of stones at Stonehenge. Artifacts such as pottery, flint tools, and animal bones suggest the site was used for gatherings. The discovery was made during previous land clearing for new
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- press release BBC
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