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🎨 Arts May 26, 2026 at 08:29 PM

A 4,500-Year-Old Neolithic Hall Replica Rises at Stonehenge as Archaeologists and Volunteers Build With Prehistoric Tools and Techniques

Source: Smithsonian Magazine

Archaeologists and volunteers are reconstructing a 4,500-year-old Neolithic hall replica at Stonehenge using prehistoric techniques, creating a new learning space for students.

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