71 Prehistoric Carvings Found

71 Prehistoric Carvings Found

As per recent reports, it has been recently revealed that a group of British researchers have found 71 prehistoric carvings, which have axe heads. The carvings belong to the Bronze Age.

With the use of a 3D laser scanner, it was being revealed that the axe heads at Stonehenge has been found. Marcus Abbott, one of the researchers was of the view that the revelation has helped them know about the axe heads that used to prevail in that period.

It has been said that the carvings belong to the Early Bronze Age, which was marked between 1750 and 1500 B. C. While talking about the pattern of the carvings, it is being said that almost all functions of Stonehenge are present on the carvings. It is also said that the time must have changed the previous functions of Stonehenge.

Abbott was of the view that for them, such kind of paintings depicts deaths and burials. He further affirmed that the study is another great example to say that Stonehenge was being completed. “We have a lot of evidence that Stonehenge was quarried away. . . We analyzed the breaks on the stones. . . We looked at all the debris”.


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