Recent research on an ancient wooden circle uncovered on a Norfolk beach, known as Seahenge, suggests it was created during the Bronze Age in response to severe climatic deterioration at the end of the third millennium BCE. Dr. David Nance from the University of Aberdeen has published new findings in GeoJournal on Holme I, a […]
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Prehistoric Henge Discovered Beneath the Ruins of a Medieval Abbey in Lincolnshire
Today, the town of Crowland in England has ruins from an old abbey. But local stories say long ago there was a small hut used by a guy named Guthlac that lived there alone in prayer. Guthlac died in the year 714, and after he passed, people thought he was special because his body did […]