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Archaeologists say they have found the site of a German Stonehenge which is even older than the British one. The series of rings in a field near Leipzig in the east of the country are said to be at least 7,000 years old - 2,000 years older than Stonehenge. Archaeologists say it was the site of a stone-age temple where they believe people and animals were sacrificed to the gods. The 120-metre diameter rings also have gates, one of which works like Stonehenge to direct the sun's rays onto a central point at sunrise on mid-summer's day. In contrast to Stonehenge, the rings were not made up of giant rocks but of thousands of oak-wood stakes which have not survived the passage of time. Only the marks in the ground where the stakes once stood have remained - and have now been discovered by the archaeologists. |