Huge Ancient Underground Stone Circle Discovered Inside Cornwall Neolithic Henge

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – During an archaeological survey of Castilly Henge, near Bodmin scientists uncovered a previously unknown stone circle inside a Cornwall scheduled monument. The remarkable and interesting structure is 225ft long by 205ft wide (68m by 62m). It was constructed during the late Neolithic period (circa 3,000 to 2,500 BC), forming an amphitheater-like […]

Mount’s Bay, Lyonesse, Langarroc: Legendary Submerged Lands And Buried Towns Of Cornwall

Zteve T Evans – AncientPages.com – Cornwall, the uttermost southwestern peninsula of England, has a long, fascinating history absolutely brimming with folklore, legends, and traditions. Ancient monuments scatter the landscape, and all around the rugged coastline, traditions of smugglers, pirates and mermaids abound alongside intriguing legends of towns and land submerged by the sea or entombed […]