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The Stonehenge

The researchers said, In Early, most of the archaeologists thought that the Stonehenge burials were continued only for about a century. Parker Pearson, Professor of Archaeology said in a statement that "Stonehenge was a place of burial from its beginning to its zenith in the mid third millennium B.C. The cremation burial dating to phase is likely just one of many from this later period of the monument’s use and demonstrates that it was still very much a domain of the dead,”

Researchers also found the homes which are nearer to Durrington Walls, which appeared to be cyclic abode related to the Stonehenge.

“It’s a quite extraordinary settlement, we’ve never seen anything like it before,” Parker Pearson said. The town appeared as a land of the living and the Stonehenge appeared as the land of ancestors, he said. There were conceivably 1,000 homes in the town, in that the small homes were occupied during midwinter and midsummer, he said.

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