A Massive, Late Neolithic Pit Structure Associated with Durrington Walls Henge (Internet Archaeology 55)
A series of massive geophysical anomalies, located south of the Durrington Walls henge monument, were identified during fluxgate gradiometer survey undertaken by the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project (SHLP). Initially interpreted as dewponds, these data have been re-evaluated, along with informat...
Main Authors: | Vincent Gaffney, Eamonn Baldwin, Martin Bates, C. Richard Bates, Christopher Gaffney, Derek Hamilton, Tim Kinnaird, Wolfgang Neubauer, Ronald Yorston, Robin Allaby, Henry Chapman, Paul Garwood, Klaus Löcker, Alois Hinterleitner, Tom Sparrow, Immo Trinks, Mario Wallner, Matt Leivers |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of York
2020-06-01
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Series: | Internet Archaeology |
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Online Access: | https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue55/4/index.html |
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