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Mysterious 9,000-Year-Old ‘Stonehenge’ Found Under Lake MichiganLocated approximately 40 feet below the surface in Grand Traverse Bay, this prehistoric formation—dubbed “Michigan’s Stonehenge”—is smaller than its famed counterpart in England but no ...
Now researchers have suggested that the stone circle at Stonehenge, built during this period, may have been designed to unite early farming communities across Britain in response to the influx of ...
There are countless megalithic sites around the world, but while Stonehenge may be the most famous, know this: it is not the oldest or biggest. The site of Göbekli Tepe, in Turkey, dates back ...
Although Stonehenge gives its name to all sites now classified as "henges" it is not typical, and recent work has suggested that it may not be a henge! Typical henges are circular enclosures bounded ...
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