Timber circles are a circular arrangement of wooden posts or tree trunks set in pits and postholes that were likely used for rituals, ceremonies, astronomical observations, and social gatherings.
The monument once featured more than 80 posts, which formed a circle measuring nearly 100 feet across. Its prehistoric builders may have used it as a ritual site ...
Researchers in northern Denmark have unearthed evidence of a mysterious circle of wooden posts dating back 4,000 years. They think it may be linked to Stonehenge, the famous Neolithic site in ...