A pilot in a Sopwith Camel spotted Wood-henge in Wiltshire in 1926. You read it right. The Stonehenge we all know is just one of dozens of ancient British ceremonial monuments marked by circular ditches with banks outside. Most of them remain unex-cavated. In separate books, archaeologists Mike Pitts and Francis Pryor celebrate the mysterious ceremonial world of Stone Age farmers that spawned these constructions.
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