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Stonehenge Twin (Woodhenge) Found
The new "henge" is about 900m (2,950ft) from the giant stones
<!-- END - caption --> <!-- end of the embedded player component --><!-- Player embedded --> Archaeologists have discovered a second henge at Stonehenge, described as the most exciting find there in 50 years. The circular ditch surrounding a smaller circle of deep pits about a metre (3ft) wide has been unearthed at the world-famous site in Wiltshire. Archaeologists conducting a multi-million pound study believe timber posts were in the pits. Project leader Professor Vince Gaffney, from the University of Birmingham, said the discovery was "exceptional". The new "henge" - which means a circular monument dating to Neolithic and Bronze Ages - is situated about 900m (2,950ft) from the giant stones on Salisbury Plain... More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-10718522 |
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I do think this is a really interesting fine but I can't help but feel those millions of pounds could have been put to better use.
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Maybe - but Stonehenge is also one of biggest tourist attractions in UK/Europe, and generates a lot of economic activity. Getting in the news for new discoveries can only help. I want to go noooow
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Probably rather than being a 'twin' it's just an earlier structure/stage of construction of the henge.
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There is already a woodhenge not far away, crap though they decided to 'mark' where the wood had been with concrete blocks, nice.
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