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Woodhenge

c.2300 BC

English Heritage

English Heritage
United Kingdom

Woodhenge is an atmospheric Neolithic site, probably built about 2300 BC. It was originally believed to be the remains of a large burial mound, surrounded by a bank and ditch almost completely destroyed by ploughing, but aerial photography detected rings of dark spots in a crop of wheat.

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  • Title: Woodhenge
  • Date Created: c.2300 BC
  • Location: Woodhenge, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England
  • Type: Site
  • Original Source: WOODHENGE
  • Rights: Historic England Archive
  • Photographer: Damian Grady
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