A new study into the origins of England’s 4,000-year-old Seahenge offers a fresh perspective on the reason for the construction of the ceremonial site. Based on climatic and environmental data ...
A 4,000-year-old timber circle on a Norfolk beach dubbed the “Seahenge” was built after a period of extreme climate degradation at the close of the third millennium BC, a new study has found.
This unique find of international significance was discovered by chance in 1998 on Holme beach on the north Norfolk coast and excavated in 1999. It comprises a ring of timbers nearly 7 metres in ...