A newly discovered burial site in Dorset, England, challenges our understanding of prehistoric Britain's monumental structures.
The Flagstones monument, dated to 3200 BC, predates Stonehenge's earliest phase by approximately two centuries, raising intriguing questions.
This remarkable discovery suggests that Flagstones might have served as a prototype for Stonehenge, influencing its iconic design.
Further research is needed to fully explore this fascinating connection and potentially redefine our timeline of Neolithic monuments.