Henges, Neolithic Axes And WW1 Tunnels: Unearthing The Past On Salisbury Plain
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An archaeological project to excavate vast parts of Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, has been called "one of the most important projects" to have ever taken place in the area.
Building work over the past seven years, part of the British Army Basing Programme, allowed archaeologists to access vast areas of Salisbury Plain, located just a few miles from the famous Stonehenge site.
The project has resulted in some remarkable discoveries and the new Army houses in Bulford, located close to Salisbury Plain, come complete with two henges deliberately left to preserve 5,000 years of history.
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