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Durrington Walls was a Neolithic settlement situated just 2.8km from Stonehenge, and dating from around 2500 BC, when much of the famous stone monument was constructed.
" [The shafts] demonstrates the significance of Durrington Walls Henge, the complexity of the monumental structures within the Stonehenge landscape, and the capacity and desire of Neolithic ...
Interestingly, this new monument surrounds the Durrington Walls settlement—also called ‘Superhenge’—which is about 2 miles northeast of Stonehenge.
The geophysical features – located south of the Durrington Walls henge monument, were identified during a fluxgate gradiometer survey undertaken by the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project (SHLP ...
At the center of this circle is Durrington Walls Henge, one of Britain’s largest henge monuments. The pits are, on average, around 2,835 feet (864 meters) from the center point.
Durrington Walls is the brown circle in the middle, while Woodhenge is the much smaller one just to the left of it. The newly discovered shafts are marked as yellow dots, forming a ring around the ...
LONDON — 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 ...
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The circle of precisely built shafts with the Durrington Walls at its center is 20 times bigger than Stonehenge. Stonehenge at sunrise in 2015. Photo by Freesally, public domain.
Art World Archeologists Just Discovered the UK’s Largest Ceremonial Site Buried Right Next to Stonehenge. Call It ‘Holehenge’ The lost prehistoric site encircles Durrington Walls.
News of Durrington Walls exploded across the world a year ago after geophysical scans peered under the soil of a 500m wide circular mound found just 3km from Stonehenge in Salisbury.