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The Mystery Of Stonehenge Just Got A Little Bigger

Alex MercerBy Alex Mercer·

As if the mystery of the purpose and origins of Stonehenge in Southwest England wasn’t big enough, new discoveries only added to the confusion.

Recently archaeologists discovered a giant structure less than 2 miles from Stonehenge.

It is made from over a hundred stones with room for a hundred more, each 15 feet tall and 6 feet wide,  forming a C-shape that stretches for a mile. All of it was 3 feet underground, discovered by a random sweep with a ground radar.

There have been many discoveries of circular structures like Stonehenge all over the region, but never on this scale.

Also, this new structure is believed to predate the Stonehenge. See the whole story.

Here’s to the start of the new chapter in the story of Stonehenge.

Alex Mercer

Alex Mercer

Alex Mercer is the Gaming News Editor at Explosion.com with over 8 years of experience covering the gaming industry. He previously wrote for several gaming publications and has attended E3, Gamescom, and The Game Awards as press. Alex specializes in breaking news coverage, studio analysis, and tracking industry trends. When not writing, he's grinding ranked matches in Valorant or exploring the latest RPG releases.