No pic?
And how have the druids been holding up since it was discovered that Stonehenge was there long before their culture and that they simply “appropriated” it?😬😂
Ah! The Summer of Forty-Nine
“a battle is raging”? Really?
Always interesting. Tnks!
Mmm..circles
Oak wood 4,000 years old in a tidal zone subject to all manner of marine organisms, oxidation and weather? Preserved by brine? Used 51 bronze age axes?
Somebody is pulling legs.
It was a prehistoric instrument for measuring the encroachment of beach sand. It worked brilliantly.
Archaeologists have now confirmed a second circle found nearby was linked to Seahenge.
While Seahenge is thought to have been built to mark the death of an important individual, the second circle nearby could be the remains of a burial mound.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2677664/Seahenge-sister-Second-timber-circle-uncovered-Norwich-coast-burial-mound-Bronze-Age-leaders.html
By VICTORIA WOOLLASTON
PUBLISHED: 05:37 EST, 2 July 2014 | UPDATED: 11:43 EST, 2 July 2014
Stonehenge’s underwater sister: Second timber circle uncovered off Norwich coast may have been a burial mound for Bronze Age leaders