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Ancient 35m Hall Discovered in Scotland

Archaeologists in Scotland have discovered a colossal 35-meter-long timber meeting hall, dating back 6,000 years, making it older than Stonehenge. Built by early Stone Age farmers, this monumental structure, found during excavations for new football pitches, challenges the notion of these ancient people as simple hunter-gatherers. The hall, with its thick oak walls and huge roof beams, appeared fully formed and was likely used for rituals over centuries. Checkout Solipillow.com

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