Mysterious Seahenge built 4,000 years ago to bring back warm weather
Briefly

Dr David Nance argues that Seahenge was built to resemble a cage designed to extend summer by keeping a young cuckoo singing.
Seahenge and a nearby monument were constructed during a period of extreme cold to try to end the severely cold weather.
Seahenge, made up of split oak trunks and a wooden circle, was buried for thousands of years before being exposed by erosion.
Read at Mail Online
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