Excavation starts at Stonehenge

Profs Darvill and Wainwright are starting a BBC funded excavation at Stonehenge - the objectives are to find dating evidence for the Bluestones, to look at the surface levels of the bluestone period, and thereby to investigate how significant the Bluestones were. Darvill believes Stonehenge was a health care centre somewhat like Lourdes in France.

The BBC report has two interesting stonehenge films, one an animation of the history of Stonehenge and the other an interview with Prof Wainwright.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Excavation starts at Stonehenge

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