Stonehenge Has A New (Old) Neighbor: Row Of Huge Stones Found Nearby
In the biggest find yet in a project to map the landscape near Stonehenge, researchers have found a row of up to 90 standing stones some of them nearly 15 feet tall. The huge stone assembly is less than 2 miles from Stonehenge; scientists say it could be as old or older than the famous monument.
The newly found Neolithic monument dates from around 4,500 years ago, researchers say, and it adds a new wrinkle to the Durrington Walls super-henge.
"We don't think there's anything quite like this anywhere else in the world," said lead researcher Vince Gaffney as his team unveiled their findings Monday at the British Science Festival. "This is completely new and the scale is extraordinary."
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