Stonehenge researchers ’may have found largest neolithic site’

Nearly 100 stone monoliths found buried near Stonehenge could be the largest neolithic monument built in Britain, archaeologists believe. The 4,500-year-old stones, some measuring 15ft, were discovered under 3ft of earth using ground-penetrating radar at Durrington Walls “superhenge“. The monument was on “an extraordinary scale“ and unique, researchers said. The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes team has been creating an underground map of the area in a five-year project. The monument is just under two miles (3k
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