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Danish archaeologists discover 4,000-year-old wooden circle similar to Stonehenge - MSNThe Danish site is dated to the end of the Neolithic period, about 4000 years ago, with the wooden circle estimated to date from about 2000 BCE.
They uncovered ancient pieces of wood spaced about 30 metres apart in a circle in the Danish town of Aars. The structure was built around 2000BC, the researchers told AFP news agency.
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