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