Intense period of monument building began in 3700BC and lasted 75 years New method analyses radio-carbon date of organic materials found at a particular site, in addition to statistical analysis ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient camp – known as a causewayed enclosure - where the architects of Stonehenge may have once gathered. The site is located close to the monument at Larkhill and ...
A Dorset burial site has been revealed as Britain’s oldest known circular enclosure, pushing back previous estimates by 200 years. The Flagstones monument, near Dorchester, has been redated to ...
A reconstruction of part of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure at Windmill Hill, which would have been similar to the complex discovered near Stonehenge (Historic England Archive/Judith Dobie) A huge, ...
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