Archaeologists discover ring of Neolithic sites encircling Stonehenge


A new archaeological discovery at the site of an ancient village near Stonehenge promises to offer significant clues about life more than 4,500 years ago in the Neolithic period, and could even “write a whole new chapter in the story” of the celebrated structure’s landscape, experts say.



Archaeologists working through the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project have discovered a neolithic site near Stonehenge that could shed new light on how ancient human societies lived. The research team utilized magnetic remote sensing technologies to scan the site without having to dig and were able, as a result, to construct digital maps showing a two kilometer wide ring of pits surrounding the Stonehenge site dating approximately to 2500 BCE.

Antonio Pacheco via Archinect - News https://bit.ly/37TlTcX

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