Archaeologists in the United Kingdom have confirmed that the mysterious deep shafts surrounding the Neolithic complex of Durrington Walls near Stonehenge were dug by humans roughly 4,000 years ago, during the Late Neolithic period. These pits form an almost perfect circle about just under 1 mile across and link up with the older Larkhill causewayed enclosure. To figure out what they really were, researchers used high-tech scanning methods like ground-penetrating radar, magnetometry, and electrical tomography, then took soil cores and tested everything from DNA traces to signs of when the soil last saw daylight. And all of it points to the same conclusion: humans dug them, on purpose. Animation is created by Bright Side.
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