“We Saw the Stone, But Not the Circle”: Bronze Age Monument Found in England

“We Saw the Stone, But Not the Circle”: Bronze Age Monument Found in England

Near the city of Matlock in Derbyshire lies Farley Wood, a sprawling mix of pine for logging amidst old growth harking back to an ancient time when dense forests covered the British Isles. Locals have long known about the strange stone at the heart of the wood, standing straight upright like a pillar some two

The redating of Flagstones means that, for now, it is the earliest prehistoric circle in Britain. Source: Antiquity.

Flagstones: Oldest Prehistoric Circle may be the Blueprint for Stonehenge

Something happened in Britain five and a half thousand years ago, which marked a transition in social and ritual activity we are still piecing together. In a relatively short space of time, the prehistoric peoples of the island decided to go in a different direction with their monolithic building projects. Out were the long barrows,

The team stand amidst the timber circle reconstruction. Source: Vesthimmerlands Museum / Guardian.

Ritual Timber Circle Found in Denmark may have Links to Stonehenge

An ancient timber circle with a similar arrangement to the famous Stonehenge in England has been discovered in Denmark. The circle, consisting of some 45 wooden posts driven into the ground, was found at a site in Aars, North Jutland. This so-called “wood henge” is in fact the second to be found in the area,