Discovered an ancient mound of 2,500 years old in England

A huge strange object like a mound has just been found at Skipsea Castle in England estimated that this mound is 2,500 years old.

A strange mass of objects like a mound just found near Skipsea Castle in England is estimated to be 2,500 years old.

According to British archaeologists, this mound was created by the Normon strain, who lived in the year from 1086 in the area near Skipsea castle. It is estimated that the mound is 85x13m in size and when analyzing the amount of soil in the core of the mound, experts say this mound could have existed about 2,500 years ago.

Discovered an ancient mound of 2,500 years old in England Picture 1Discovered an ancient mound of 2,500 years old in England Picture 1 Photo source: BBC.

Dr. Leary, the head of the excavation, is currently the largest archaeological site in England and the archaeological group is planning to study why this mound was formed, it was created. How and what is the purpose for ?.

Is this a burial mound, often found in ancient mounds found in Germany, Switzerland, Eastern France? - Leary questioned.

Previously, Dr. Leary also excavated the Silbury Hill, Wiltshire area, a stone age mound of 39,624m in Europe.

Many viewpoints revolve around the purpose of this ancient mound, maybe it is a tower, a defensive blockhouse, or it may be some very secret burial place of ancient inhabitants. in Northern Europe in the 10th century.

Huynh Dung ( According to BBC)

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