• Woodhenge is a Neolithic construction that consists of six concentric rings of timber, thought to have been built around 4,500 years ago.
  • The 4,300 year old woodhenge of Pömmelte in Germany is finally beginning to give up its secrets - and some of the information we’re learning is quite grisly.
  • Woodhenge Durrington Walls Woodhenge was discovered in December 1925 by Squadron Leader Gilbert Insall, VC, from the air, as a series of cropmarks.
  • Woodhenge may have been a site of child-sacrifice, for the skeleton of an infant was found in a grave within the henge, its skull split in two.
  • Woodhenge is a true henge with a bank and an internal ditch. It was discovered in December 1925 by Squadron Leader Gilbert Insall from the air.
  • Woodhenge – Neolithic henge and timber circle monument 2 miles north-east of Stonehenge, just north of the town of Amesbury.
  • One of the many aerial photographs taken by plane above Woodhenge in 1926. Shows the concentric rings of the postholes at Woodhenge (top middle).
  • Stonehenge’s less popular neighbor, Woodhenge, is just as intriguing and mysterious as Europe’s most famous prehistoric monument.
  • On the south side is an old concrete pillar with a brass description plate. woodhenge-5. ... woodhenge-1. The location of the grave is marked by a pile of stones.