The site’s excavations have unveiled a succession of human settlements spanning across millennia, from the Neolithic era to the Iron Age. As per the INRAP’s press release, the oldest evidence of habitation at the site comprises a perplexing monument consisting of three interconnected enclosures.
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At the heart of the monument lies a circular enclosure measuring roughly 36 feet in diameter. Adjacent to the north, a horseshoe-shaped enclosure, extending approximately 26 ft in length, extends from the central circle. To the south, an almost square-shaped…