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Ancient Bronze Age Standing Stone in England Was Part of an Elaborate Ceremonial Site Linked to Importance of WaterArchaeologists believe the standing stone at Farley Wood is not an isolated monument and is a part of other stone structures.
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All That's Interesting on MSNArchaeologists Just Discovered A Ceremonial Stone Circle From The Bronze Age In A Woodland In Central England"The scale of activity that likely existed in that landscape highlights the impact of Bronze Age ritual life far beyond ...
An amateur archaeologist recently encouraged researchers to take another look at the Farley Moor standing stone, which was once part of a bigger ceremonial site ...
A forestry agency has said plans for a woodland holiday park will not be affected by the discovery of a stone dating back to ...
Archaeologists have discovered that what was thought to be a single standing stone in a forest is part of a larger ceremonial ...
New findings reveal that a standing stone tucked away in a Berkshire woodland was part of a prehistoric stone circle.
George Bird, a “local archaeology enthusiast,” had a theory about the Farley Moor standing stone. He suspected this decent-sized, slightly pointed, moss-covered rock in Farley Moor forest “might be ...
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Live Science on MSNStonehenge isn't the oldest monument of its kind in England, study revealsFlagstones, an ancient monument and burial ground in England, is older than Stonehenge, a new radiocarbon-dating study finds.
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