Archaeologists working
on a site near Stonehenge say they have found an untouched 6,000-year-old
encampment which "could rewrite British history".
David Jacques, from the
University of Buckingham, made the discovery at Blick Mead in October, and said
the carbon dating results had just been confirmed.
The earliest Mesolithic
encampment at Stonehenge has been discovered and it will reveal how Britain’s
oldest ancestors lived – but it could be damaged if Government plans for a
tunnel at Stonehenge go ahead.
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