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'This was a pioneering achievement': Stone Age people put up posts to observe the solstices near Stonehenge long before the stones of sacred site were placed
Date: 2026-06-18 15:18:57 Source: XHS Code Journal
Two ancient posts at Stonehenge were aligned with the summer and winter solstices and seem to have been an ancient center for religious ceremonies, as shown in this artist's reconstruction.
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