The ancient Rujm el-Hiri site, known as the “Wheel of Ghosts,” has long been thought to serve as an astronomical observatory. However, a recent study published in Remote Sensing raises questions about this theory, suggesting that geodynamic changes over millions of years have altered its alignment. Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University used ge…
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