British archaeologists have discovered what may be the remains of a site used for solstice celebrations thousands of years ago, located a few miles from Stonehenge. The findings suggest that the area was significant for ancient rituals related to the solstice.
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Archaeologists Discover Possible Ancient Solstice Celebration Site Near Stonehenge
Archaeologists in Britain have potentially identified an ancient site associated with solstice celebrations near Stonehenge. The discovery indicates the site's historical significance in relation to ancient rituals.
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In Ancient Pits Near Stonehenge, Scientists See Hints of Solstice Ritual
Archaeologists Discover Possible Ancient Solstice Celebration Site Near Stonehenge