Ancient monument near Stonehenge hailed as 'once in a lifetime' find
Archaeologists have discovered a 5,000-year-old monument near Stonehenge, believed to be a prototype for the famous site. Located at Bulford, 5km from Stonehenge, the structure is carbon dated to around 3000 BC, coinciding with the earliest construction phase of Stonehenge. Experts call it a 'once in a lifetime' find due to its solar alignment.
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