Stanton Drew stone circles, Archaeological site in Stanton Drew, UK.
The Stanton Drew stone circles are the third largest collection of prehistoric standing stones in England.
The stone circles were constructed in various stages from the late Neolithic to the early Bronze Age (around 3000-2000 BC).
Many people believe that these stones have religious or astronomical significance, depicting important events and celebrations.
They are publicly accessible and located in Somerset, South West England.
The ritual use and context of the monument still puzzles archaeologists today.
Location: Stanton Drew
Website: english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stanton-drew-circles-and-cove
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