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NEOLITHIC WOODEN CIRCLE IN DENMARK

Key Findings: A 4,000-year-old Neolithic wooden circle was discovered in Denmark, resembling England’s Stonehenge (3100–1600 BCE). The structure consists of 45 wooden piles arranged in a 30-meter diameter, likely used for rituals or sun worship. A nearby Bronze Age (1700–1500

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