
Silbury Hill
Silbury Hill is a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, and is one of the largest man-made earthen mounds in Europe. Dating back to around 2400 BC, its purpose remains a mystery, though it is believed to have significant ritual or ceremonial importance. The hill stands about 40 meters high and is made from chalk and clay, created using ancient construction techniques. Located near other historical sites like Avebury and Stonehenge, Silbury Hill is part of a rich landscape of Neolithic monuments, reflecting the complex social and spiritual lives of the people who built it.