What New Discoveries Have Been Made Around Stonehenge?

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A groundbreaking digital mapping project has unveiled numerous previously unknown archaeological features around Stonehenge, significantly enhancing understanding of this historic landscape. The project utilized advanced remote sensing and geophysical survey techniques, resulting in the discovery of 17 new ritual monuments from the period when Stonehenge was constructed. Among these findings are detailed mappings of burial mounds, including a long barrow that contained evidence of a large timber structure used for ritualistic inhumation practices. Additionally, the research provided new insights into the Durrington Walls 'super henge,' the largest known ritual monument globally, with a circumference exceeding 1.5 kilometers. The project also identified a major prehistoric stone monument located less than three kilometers from Stonehenge, hidden beneath the bank of Durrington Walls, showcasing the potential for further archaeological discoveries in the area.
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New digital map reveals stunning hidden archaeology of Stonehenge
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140909192134.htm

A host of previously unknown archaeological monuments have been discovered around Stonehenge as part of an unprecedented digital mapping project that will transform our knowledge of this iconic landscape -- including remarkable new findings on the world's largest 'super henge,' Durrington Walls.

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Remote sensing techniques and geophysical surveys have discovered hundreds of new features which now form part of the most detailed archaeological digital map of the Stonehenge landscape ever produced. The startling results of the survey, unveiled in full at the British Science Festival, include 17 previously unknown ritual monuments dating to the period when Stonehenge achieved its iconic shape. Dozens of burial mounds have been mapped in minute detail, including a long barrow (a burial mound dating to before Stonehenge) which revealed a massive timber building, probably used for the ritual inhumation of the dead following a complicated sequence of exposure and excarnation (defleshing), and which was finally covered by an earthen mound.

The project has also revealed exciting new -- and completely unexpected -- information on previously known monuments. Among the most significant relate to the Durrington Walls 'super henge', situated a short distance from Stonehenge. This immense ritual monument, probably the largest of its type in the world, has a circumference of more than 1.5 kilometers (0.93 miles).
Ground penetrating radar and remote sensing technology have been around for decades, and have gotten much better.
 
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Looking forward to see what kind of image they can release.
 
Another find apparently.

http://lbi-archpro.org/cs/stonehenge/

The remains of a major new prehistoric stone monument have been discovered less than 3 kilometres from Stonehenge. Using cutting edge, multi-sensor technologies the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project has revealed evidence for a large stone monument hidden beneath the bank of the later Durrington Walls 'super-henge'.
 
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