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Archaeologists have discovered a standing stone in Farley Wood, Derbyshire is actually part of a larger Bronze Age ceremonial site dating back 3,700 years. The 2m tall Farley Moor standing stone ...
Archaeologists have discovered that what was thought to be a single standing stone in a forest is part of a larger ceremonial site dating back 3,700 years to the Bronze Age. The discovery in Farley ...
Archaeology enthusiast George Bird said he had been "dragging" his friends to stone circles across the Peak District for ...
An amateur archaeologist recently encouraged researchers to take another look at the Farley Moor standing stone, which was once part of a bigger ceremonial site ...
An archaeological team discovered a 3,700-year-old ceremonial stone circle site in the English woods. The discovery came thanks to an archaeology enthusiast prompting the search near a known ...
found a 3,700-year-old stone circle on Farley Moor in Derbyshire. Previously thought to be a solitary marker, the two-meter-high standing stone at Farley Moor is now recognized as part of a larger ...
A significant prehistoric monument has been discovered in a Derbyshire forest thanks to ... What was initially thought to be a single standing stone on Farley Moor is part of a larger prehistoric ...
A forestry agency has said plans for a woodland holiday park will not be affected by the discovery of a stone dating back to the Bronze Age.
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Archaeologists uncover Bronze Age stone circlenear Matlock in Derbyshire, was made after excavations by Forestry England in partnership with archaeology series Time Team. At 2m (6.6ft) tall, the Farley Moor standing stone was previously ...
But it was his curiosity about a single standing stone closer to home that has been credited with the discovery of a Bronze Age ceremonial site in Derbyshire, dating back 3,700 years. The find ...
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