Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Britain's Largest Neolithic village discovered near Stonehenge
Mike Parker Pearson, professor of archaeology at Sheffield University announced the discovery of a large settlement full of houses dating back to 2,600 BC at Durrington Walls in Wiltshire.
It is believed the inhabitants of what is the largest known neolithic settlement, built the stone circle at Stonehenge.
It is believed the inhabitants of what is the largest known neolithic settlement, built the stone circle at Stonehenge.
Labels: archaeology, britain, neolithic, stonehenge, wiltshire