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Stone Age "sacred arc" The other newfound stone circle lies about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the Metheral circle and Endacott has dubbed it "Irishman's Wall," after a local land feature.
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“Hugely significant” discovery sees Bronze Age ceremonial stone ...
A major archaeological discovery has unearthed a Bronze Age ceremonial stone circle in a Derbyshire forest – which is thought to be 3,700 years old.
Endicott has named the stone circle "Metheral," after the hill above it. It consists of about 20 "standing" stones up to 40 inches (1 meter) high, placed in an oval shape measuring about 130 feet ...
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