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Rujm el-Hiri, Israel’s Mysterious "Stonehenge of the East" Is Not Alone, New Research Reveals
AI and remote sensing uncovered 28 stone circles near Rujm el-Hiri, challenging the site's uniqueness and expanding knowledge of ancient Levantine structures.
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Study reassesses the “Israeli Stonehenge”
A recent archaeological investigation offers a substantive reassessment of Rujm el-Hiri, a large protohistoric stone complex in the Golan Heights frequently characterised as the “Israeli Stonehenge”. Rather than interpreting the site as a unique and isolated monument, the study proposes that it constitutes the most elaborate expression of a broader regional tradition of circular stone-built architecture. Published in PLOS One, the research condu…
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