Czech Neolithic Enclosure Beats Stonehenge to the Punch by a Millennium
Archaeologists mapping a massive 6,500-year-old circular sanctuary near Chleby have discovered that its twelve entrances precisely frame the solstitial movements of the Sun and Moon. Built over a thousand years before Britain's famous megalithic icon, this sprawling Bohemian earthwork demonstrates that Europe's earliest farming communities possessed complex architectural and astronomical coordination long before standard timelines deem it respectable.