'New Stonehenge' is uncovered in Ireland
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 7:43 pm
'New Stonehenge' is uncovered in Ireland as summer heatwave reveals the foundations of ancient structures across the British Isles including Roman villages and a World War II airfield
The never-before-seen monument is made up of a ring of prehistoric ditches now buried deep underground
The site features rings of pits or post holes around its edge and an 'entrance' once used by Neolithic Britons
It was snapped by a drone over County Meath, Ireland, close to Newgrange, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic tomb
The outlines of several monuments have been uncovered as the summer heat turns Britain's fields brown
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The never-before-seen monument is made up of a ring of prehistoric ditches now buried deep underground
The site features rings of pits or post holes around its edge and an 'entrance' once used by Neolithic Britons
It was snapped by a drone over County Meath, Ireland, close to Newgrange, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic tomb
The outlines of several monuments have been uncovered as the summer heat turns Britain's fields brown
Click Here