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Woodhenge

Woodhenge is an ancient site near Stonehenge, consisting of a series of upright wooden posts arranged in circles. Built around 2500 BC, it likely served ceremonial or astronomical purposes, aligning with solar and lunar events. The site’s layout reveals the careful planning of early communities in the area, offering insights into their ritual practices and societal organization. While less famous than Stonehenge, Woodhenge provides important clues about prehistoric culture, engineering, and spiritual life in ancient Britain.