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New henge at Stonehenge : ウィキペディア英語版 | New henge at Stonehenge The new henge discovered at Stonehenge appears to be a Neolithic henge and timber circle 900m from Stonehenge itself. It was discovered in July 2010, two weeks into a project looking at the archaeology contained in the landscape around the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in Wiltshire, United Kingdom. The Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project project, scheduled to run until 2017, is looking at how the surrounding landscape would have looked when Stonehenge was first built.〔 ==Location== Described as a new "hengiform" monument, it is located "at the site of Amesbury 50, to the northwest of Stonehenge". Amesbury 50 is a previously known round barrow which survives as slight earthworks (). It forms part of the Cursus Barrow Group. The barrow comprises a central oval mound flanked by two asymmetric side ditches which have opposing entrances to the southwest and northeast.〔 The barrow mound stands around 0.5 metre high and measures around 20 metres in diameter.〔 The barrow was considered in good condition in 1913 but was damaged by ploughing in the mid-20th-century.〔
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