Stonehenge of the Netherlands
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The "Stonehenge of the Netherlands" is an ancient site that is over 4,000 years old.[1] It was used as a burial mound and for religious practices.[2] It is located in Tiel, Netherlands, and its excavation started in 2017.[3][4] According to the town's website, this was the first such discovery in the Netherlands.[5][6][7]
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Stonehenge of the Netherlands | |
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Created | 4000–4500 BCE |
Discovered | 2017 |
Present location | Tiel (Artifacts that were found) Multiple institutions, including the National Museum of Antiquity in Leiden and the Flipje & Streekmuseum |
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