Red deer, wild boar and elk would have roamed the Stonehenge area 4,000 years before the stones were constructed, according to new research. — Stonehenge Stone Circle News and Information

Scientists examined a nearby Mesolithic site and found the area was not a forest as previously thought. Instead they believe it would have been populated by grazing animals and hunter-gatherers. Scientists from the University of Southampton have examined Blick Mead, a Mesolithic archaeological site about a mile away from Stonehenge. The work has helped build […]

Red deer, wild boar and elk would have roamed the Stonehenge area 4,000 years before the stones were constructed, according to new research. — Stonehenge Stone Circle News and Information

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