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n2doc

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Mon Aug 25, 2014, 11:00 AM Aug 2014

What Lies Beneath Stonehenge?

By Ed Caesar
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE

We walked the Avenue, the ancient route along which the stones were first dragged from the River Avon. For centuries, this was the formal path to the great henge, but now the only hint of its existence was an indentation or two in the tall grass. It was a fine English summer’s day, with thin, fast clouds above, and as we passed through fields dotted with buttercups and daisies, cows and sheep, we could have been hikers anywhere, were it not for the ghostly monument in the near distance.

Faint as the Avenue was, Vince Gaffney hustled along as if it were illuminated by runway lights. A short, sprightly archaeologist of 56, from Newcastle upon Tyne in northeast England, he knows this landscape as well as anyone alive: has walked it, breathed it, studied it for uncounted hours. He has not lost his sense of wonder. Stopping to fix the monument in his eyeline, and reaching out toward the stones on the horizon, he said, “Look, it becomes cathedralesque.”

Gaffney’s latest research effort, the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project, is a four-year collaboration between a British team and the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology in Austria that has produced the first detailed underground survey of the area surrounding Stonehenge, totaling more than four square miles. The results are astonishing. The researchers have found buried evidence of more than 15 previously unknown or poorly understood late Neolithic monuments: henges, barrows, segmented ditches, pits. To Gaffney, these findings suggest a scale of activity around Stonehenge far beyond what was previously suspected. “There was sort of this idea that Stonehenge sat in the middle and around it was effectively an area where people were probably excluded,” Gaffney told me, “a ring of the dead around a special area—to which few people might ever have been admitted....Perhaps there were priests, big men, whatever they were, inside Stonehenge having processions up the Avenue, doing...something extremely mysterious. Of course that sort of analysis depends on not knowing what’s actually in the area around Stonehenge itself. It was terra incognita, really.”


A full map of the project’s findings is to be presented September 9 at the British Science Festival in Birmingham, England. (David Preiss)


Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-lies-beneath-Stonehenge-180952437/#AAYB27lExJARUKjd.99

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What Lies Beneath Stonehenge? (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2014 OP
maybe one of these? NRaleighLiberal Aug 2014 #1
well played meathead Aug 2014 #2
"What Lies Beneath Stonehenge?" greiner3 Aug 2014 #3
The Pandorica. tclambert Aug 2014 #4
Amy Pond. secondvariety Aug 2014 #8
I loved the way Terry Pratchett satirized the idea of Stonehenge as astronomical calculator in.... LongTomH Aug 2014 #5
Great post. Aldo Leopold Aug 2014 #6
Easter Island? dougg Aug 2014 #7
Dirthenge? nt valerief Aug 2014 #9
Mr. Gaffney needs to read Diana Gabaldon. chervilant Aug 2014 #10
n2doc you never disappoint. eom littlemissmartypants Aug 2014 #11

chervilant

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10. Mr. Gaffney needs to read Diana Gabaldon.
Mon Aug 25, 2014, 08:54 PM
Aug 2014

She quite handily describes the significant of Stonehenge, and myriad other similar sites.


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