The Stonehenge mystery unravels: Scientists find huge ring of ancient shafts near the monument

The site consists of at least 20 huge shafts, forming a circle more than 2 kilometres in diameter.

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Stonehenge, a huge monument built between 3000 B C and 1600 B C, is one of Britain's most popular tourist attractions.
LONDON: Archaeologists on Monday said they have discovered a major prehistoric monument under the earth near Stonehenge that could shed new light on the origins of the mystical stone circle in southwestern England. Experts from a group of British universities led by the University of Bradford say the site consists of at least 20 huge shafts, more than 10 meters (32 feet) in diameter and 5 metres (16 feet) deep, forming a circle more than 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) in diameter.

The new find is at Durrington Walls, the site of a Neolithic village about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from Stonehenge, Researchers say the shafts appear to have been dug around 4,500 years ago, and could mark the boundary of a sacred area or precinct around a circular monument known as the Durrington Walls henge.

Richard Bates, of the University of St Andrews School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, said the findings -- made with remote sensing and sampling - provided "an insight to the past that shows an even more complex society than we could ever imagine".


University of Bradford archaeologist Vince Gaffney said it was "remarkable" that Stonehenge, one of the most studied archaeological landscapes in the world, could yield such a major new discovery.

Animation picture created in May 2020 shows the location of wide circle of pits surrounding an ancient settlement near Stonehenge, in Durrington, Wiltshire, Britain.
Animation picture created in May 2020 shows the location of wide circle of pits surrounding an ancient settlement near Stonehenge, in Durrington, Wiltshire, Britain.

"When these pits were first noted it was thought they might be natural features - solution hollows in the chalk," he said. But geophysical surveys allowed scientists to "join the dots and see there was a pattern on a massive scale".

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