Forgotten Ruins That Are Even Older Than the Pyramids
The Mysterious Stone Circles of Senegal and Gambia

The Senegambian stone circles, located in Senegal and Gambia, consist of over 1,000 stone circles spread across more than 15,000 square miles. These circles, dating from 3000 BCE to 1000 CE, are constructed from laterite stones and vary in size and arrangement. The purpose of these circles remains a mystery, with theories ranging from burial sites to ceremonial grounds. The sheer number and distribution of these stone circles suggest a highly organized society with shared cultural practices. The site is a testament to the rich, yet often overlooked, history of ancient African civilizations and their contributions to human heritage.







