Not just one Stonehenge, but two


I must say, as a fan of such things, this definitely ranks high on the Cool-O-Meter:

Archaeologists have made a new find near Stonehenge — another ceremonial monument only a few hundred yards (meters) from the stone circle.

Scientists from Britain as well as teams from Austria, Germany, Norway and Sweden made the new discovery at the start of a new project to map the site.

They found a second henge-like structure — a circular area thought to have once held a wooden structure, according to The Associated Press.

By using virtual technology, the archaeologists found a circular ditch less than one kilometre away from the iconic stone circle, which is thought to date back to the Neolithic period 2,000 to 4,000 years ago.

“This finding is remarkable,” said Vince Gaffney, professor of archaeology at the University of Birmingham, and the project’s leader.

“It will completely change the way we think about the landscape around Stonehenge.”

The new henge is a ditch with internal pits about a metre wide which could have held timber posts. It measures 25 metres (82 ft) in diameter, just five metres less than Stonehenge, Reuters informs.

2 comments on “Not just one Stonehenge, but two

  1. I watched numerous documentaries about how Stonehenge was possibly build . Still no real explanation why is built , by whom and how. Could be some old astronomical calender , or Sun calender . I read about this news earlier tonight and was thinking what else is hidden under the ground ?
    And it is not same was it build 2,000 or 4,000 years ago . The difference is 2,000 years .”laughs” The Stonehenge is om my list to visit one day

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