Found a 5,000 year old stone temple

British archaeologists have found an ancient 5,000-year-old temple in Orkney (England), dating back to the 800-year-old Stonehenge temple. This temple is considered more important than Stonehenge temple.

In the ancient history of England, there is a paragraph, 'discovering an ancient life style' in Orkney. So far, archaeologists have unearthed 14 stone age buildings.

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Found 100 stone age buildings in Orkney. ( Photo: Daily mail)

The Stonehenge temple is considered to be the center of new rock culture, but after excavating this 5,000-year-old new stone temple (including the earliest lacquer walls in the UK), experts say, This site of excavation of the stone work provides us with new evidence of the people who lived in the Neolithic period, believing in all things of the world and the universe.

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Found the walls of the temple
The oldest in England at the Orkney position. (Photo: Daily mail)

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The location discovered the ancient temple on the dump. (Photo: Daily mail)

GS. Mark Edmonds from the University of York (UK) described, excavating this ancient building is considered an important international position than the 800-year-old Stonehenge temple.