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Australian “Stonehenge” was twice over the British

According to scientists, the Australian monument – oldest preserved stone Observatory. In the immediate vicinity of the monument discovered artifacts of ancient people. Agricultural activities of people in these areas began about 12 thousand years ago. Probably the Australian monument, according to experts, represents the oldest preserved stone Observatory. Its …

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Archaeologists have discovered wooden “Stonehenge”

Scientists called the discovery “sensational”.In the UK, were found the remains of a giant wooden structure that resembles Stonehenge. Columns is 500 meters in diameter. Scientists call this discovery sensational. The find was made at the archaeological complex of Durrington-walls, which is located three kilometers from Stonehenge. According to experts, …

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The archaeologist named the reason for the transfer to Stonehenge

According to the researcher, the ancient Welsh took with them “the physical embodiment of ancestors”. The reason for moving the monument, as noted by archaeologist Mike Parker-Pearson of University College London, have become cultural considerations. Most likely, the monument was transported ancient Welsh because, according to the scientist, he was …

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Mystery of the construction of Stonehenge

Archaeologists have described how the Stonehenge was built. Scientists-archaeologists who are employees of University College in London have discovered a way through which built Stonehenge. The researchers conducted the necessary experiments in the field. According to archaeologists, the stones which form Stonehenge were transported to the construction site using a …

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Scientists said that Stonehenge could be a cemetery

A new version of Stonehenge. It is possible that the known construction of Stonehenge was used by ancient people as burial sites. The scientists, led by Professor mark Parker of University College London, discovered near the stone circle the remains of 27 individuals buried in the 3100 and 2600 BC. …

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