Stonehenge-like circle unearthed in Denmark may have links to UK
by Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#6VHTF)
Archaeologists suggest woodhenge' was built between 2600 and 1600BC on similar axis to English stone circle
An extraordinary" timber circle believed to be thousands of years old and connected to Stonehenge in England has been discovered in the ground in Denmark.
The circle of at least 45 wooden posts in Aars, North Jutland, has a diameter of about 30 metres and is believed to have been constructed between 2600 and 1600BC.
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