Strange but true . . . prehistoric sat-nav!

Stone Age man used a complex network of hilltop markers like a prehistoric sat-nav to navigate across the countryside, a researcher has claimed.
Prehistoric man was able to travel between settlements across southern England and Wales, including Stonehenge, with ease due to their sophisticated layout.
Tom Brooks, historian and writer, said his research reveals these settlements and markers were built on a connecting grid of isosceles triangles that "point" to the next site. Mr Brooks, from Honiton, Devon, said this gave ancient man an easy way to navigate without getting lost.

Wonder if Prehistoric Man ever got stuck up the wrong lane, like some of today's juggernaut drivers?

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