New Thoughts On England’s “SEAHENGE” Monuments

According to a statement released by the University of Aberdeen, archaeologist David Nance of the University of Aberdeen suggests that “Seahenge,” a timber circle discovered in a salt marsh on England’s eastern coastline in 1999, and a second timber circle found nearby, may have been constructed in an attempt to end a period of extremely cold weather.

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