Research indicates that ruins located five kilometers from Stonehenge may have been used for religious rites related to the summer and winter solstices. This site is believed to have influenced the practices observed at Stonehenge.
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Analysis suggests ancient worshipers gathered at nearby site to celebrate solstices
Recent analysis suggests that ruins near Stonehenge were likely used by ancient worshipers for religious ceremonies celebrating the solstices. The site, located five kilometers away, may have influenced the rituals performed at Stonehenge.
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Ancient worshipers gathered at a ‘prototype’ Stonehenge to celebrate the solstices, new analysis reveals
Analysis suggests ancient worshipers gathered at nearby site to celebrate solstices