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Man-Made Pit Trap Discovered In Stonehenge

May 22, Kathmandu- Stonehenge in the UK is a mysterious place in itself. No matter how many 5,000-year-old structures have been studied, scientists have yet to discover the secret behind the construction of Stonehenge.

At that time, the general public was still curious about how such structures could be built without the help of technology.

According to scientists, it is not possible to make such transmission without modern equipment. Ancient astrologers claim that such structures were created by extraterrestrials.

This is the revelation of a new secret connected with Stonehenge. A net of holes has been found there. An archaeological study in the area around Stonehenge found information about the holes after a biopsy. This study is the largest of its kind in the Stonehenge area.

The study revealed that there were hundreds of large holes. Each of these pits is at least 2.4 meters (7.8 feet) wide. According to scientists, some of these pits are man-made.

Archaeologist  Nick Snashall, who has been working for Stonehenge and the Avebury World Heritage Site, says: "New geological survey technology and excavations have revealed the earliest evidence of human activity discovered so far in Stonehenge".

However, No clear and decisive reason has been found for purpose of these pits. Scientists are still studying the usefulness of the pit.