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Durrington Walls, Amesbury

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Durrington Walls is the site of a large Neolithic settlement and later henge enclosure located in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in England. It lies 2 miles (3.2 km) north-east of Stonehenge in the parish of Durrington, just north of Amesbury in Wiltshire. The henge is the second-largest Late Neolithic palisaded enclosure known in the United Kingdom, after Hindwell in Wales.
Between 2004 and 2006, excavations on the site by a team led by the University of Sheffield revealed seven houses. It has been suggested that the settlement may have originally had up to 1,000 houses and perhaps 4,000 people, if the entire enclosed area was used. The site was settled for about 500 years, starting sometime between c. 2800 and 2100 BC.
The site may have been the largest settlement in northern Europe for a brief period. From 2010 to 2014, a combination of new technology and excavations revealed a 500 metres (1,600 ft)-diameter henge constructed largely of wooden posts. Evidence suggests that this complex was a complementary monument to Stonehenge.
In 2020, a geophysical survey uncovered a number of pits, some natural sink holes and others apparently modified to hold massive timbers, interpreted as belonging to a 1.2-mile-wide (1.9 km) circle or circuit of 10-metre (33 ft) pits of Neolithic age. If this interpretation is correct, this would be Britain's largest prehistoric monument.
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  • Stopping off enroute to Stonehenge, had an early morning family visit to the Durrington Walls Henge, part of the greater Stonehenge landscape. Free parking between the henge and Woodhenge, with free.....  more
    Stopping off enroute to Stonehenge, had an early morning family visit to the Durrington Walls Henge, part of the greater Stonehenge landscape. Free parking between the henge and Woodhenge, with free.....  more »
  • While visiting Woodhenge spare a fee minutes for a walk around Durrington Walls and imagine life from a long time ago, well worth a stroll 
    While visiting Woodhenge spare a fee minutes for a walk around Durrington Walls and imagine life from a long time ago, well worth a stroll  more »
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  • If you are facing Woodhenge and it's display, simply turn around and walk to the other side of the small road. That field with a curvature on the side is Durrington Walls. It belongs to National Trust, there is no entry fee. It is kind of in the middle of nowhere. You can walk around the circle. There are some very interesting displays around, which help to imagine what could have happened here few thousands years ago. Stonehenge is 10 minutes drive from here.
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