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

SOURCE www.rte.ie
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.

Key Points

  • Circle of wooden piles found in Aars, Denmark
  • Possible connection to Stonehenge in Britain
  • Dating back to approximately 2000 BC
  • Investigations ongoing to determine age and function

Pros

  • Significant archaeological find
  • Potential link to Stonehenge in Britain
  • Opportunity to learn more about Neolithic-era worshipping practices

Cons

  • Need for further investigation to definitively identify age and function of the circle
  • Possible challenges in determining exact historical significance