Discovery of Neolithic Timber Circle in Denmark

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Archaeologists in Denmark unearthed a Neolithic Timber Circle believed to have been used for rituals, resembling Stonehenge. The structure offers insight into ceremonial and ritual activities of ancestors from the Stone Age/earliest Bronze Age.

Key Points

  • Neolithic Timber Circle unearthed in Denmark resembling Stonehenge
  • Structure provides insight into ceremonial and ritual activities of ancestors
  • The purpose of the structure remains unclear

Pros

  • Valuable insight into rituals and social structures from the Stone Age/earliest Bronze Age
  • Offers a window to the past and understanding of ceremonial and ritual activities of ancestors

Cons

  • Unclear purpose of the structure