at least twenty waves prehistoric archaeologists discovered near the world heritage site of Stonehenge, which they say is the largest prehistoric structure ever having been discovered in England. The wave that circles are 1.2 miles wide measuring more than five meters deep and ten meters in diameter around Durrington Walls, an ancient settlement two miles from Stonehenge. Tests conducted by a team of scientists from different universities in the United Kingdom suggest that created waves during the Neolithic period, more than 4,500 years. Experts believe that the structure was built to guide visitors to the holy site of Durrington Walls. The wave accurately positioned are- also provide evidence that people knew at that time how to count. Stonehenge is one of the most studied archaeological sites in the world, so this latest discovery surprise. New developments in technology, however, has shown that what until now, in fact, as natural sinkholes were thousands had been thought of years of human wave caused. “Sampling Remote Sensing and careful gives us a glimpse into the past that shows a more complex society than you could imagine,” Dr. Richard Bates, said of St Andrews School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the BBC. “It ‘clearly demonstrate sophisticated practices that people fit in, so in harmony with nature, the events were that we can not imagine in the modern world.” The discovery was announced today, just two days after the summer solstice usually celebrate Stonehenge would have occurred if it were not for the ban on mass gatherings because COVID-19 has historically Stonehenge attracted visitors from around the world who come to the sunrise behind the monument to see the old entrance. Picture copyright by Kiran Ridley-Getty
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