
'Superhenge' Unearthed Near Stonehenge
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Archaeologists have discovered up to 90 large stones buried beneath Durrington Walls using ground-penetrating radar. This site, known as Super Henge, is significantly larger than Stonehenge and was a settlement for its builders. The stones, arranged in a C shape, were buried under a mile-wide bank. The discovery raises new questions about the site's history and future excavations are planned to uncover more details.
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