Stonehenge

The second stage of development, Stonehenge 2, was carried out around 3000 BC.

An excerpt from the article 16 facts about Stonehenge
Few elements from this period have survived to the present day. It is suspected that it involved the installation of irregularly spaced wooden pillars in the sanctuary area, after which traces of holes in the ground with a diameter of 40 cm remain. During this time, more cremation burials were carried out in Aubrey’s holes. Stonehenge is the first fenced cremation cemetery in the British Isles.