4,000-Year-Old Circle of Wooden Piles Uncovered in Denmark

Danish archeologists have uncovered a 4,000-year-old circle of wooden piles in Aars, Denmark, which may be linked to Stonehenge in Britain. The find is considered significant and is being investigated further for its age and function.

Archaeological discovery of prehistoric facial piercings in Turkey

Archaeologists discover evidence linking prehistoric facial piercings to the bodies of the people who wore them in Turkey, dating back to around 11,000 years ago. The adornments found near grave occupants' ears and mouths suggest they were part of coming-of-age rituals within social groups.