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Jun 27, 2020

[Answer] A new archaeological discovery, possibly the largest prehistoric structure in Europe, was found near which other ancient site?

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...1. Bru na Boinne
2. Lascaux
3. Stonehenge
4. Stones of Stenness\r\n





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Stonehenge:


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The discovery of a circle of trenches at an ancient village near Stonehenge promises to offer notable insights into life in the Neolithic period, more than 4,500 years ago. \r\n\r\nThe findings, released in a study on Sunday, were uncovered through remote sensing technology and ground sampling. Experts in English historical sites greeted the discovery with excitement but said that further exploration was required in order to fully grasp its significance.



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