2020
DOI: 10.11141/ia.55.4
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A Massive, Late Neolithic Pit Structure associated with Durrington Walls Henge

Abstract: A series of massive geophysical anomalies, located south of the Durrington Walls henge monument, were identified during fluxgate gradiometer survey undertaken by the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project (SHLP). Initially interpreted as dewponds, these data have been re-evaluated, along with information on similar features revealed by archaeological contractors undertaking survey and excavation to the north of the Durrington Walls henge. Analysis of the available data identified a total of 20 comparable feature… Show more

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“…55 Vincent Gaffney's recent discovery of Late Neolithic pit structures associated with Durrington Walls Henge, England, indicate their spatial regularity over distances of almost a kilometre apart is likely explained by a tally system being used to count paces. 56 Thirdly, Caesar records that the Gauls adhered The Meaning of Dark, Light and Shadows: Inferences in Art, Materiality and Cultural Practices to traditions handed down by the Druids. On the matter of time-keeping amongst the Gauls, Caesar writes:…”
Section: Frank Prendergastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 Vincent Gaffney's recent discovery of Late Neolithic pit structures associated with Durrington Walls Henge, England, indicate their spatial regularity over distances of almost a kilometre apart is likely explained by a tally system being used to count paces. 56 Thirdly, Caesar records that the Gauls adhered The Meaning of Dark, Light and Shadows: Inferences in Art, Materiality and Cultural Practices to traditions handed down by the Druids. On the matter of time-keeping amongst the Gauls, Caesar writes:…”
Section: Frank Prendergastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At Durrington, analysis of the available data, has identified 20 comparable features, which align within a series of arcs adjacent to the henge. In 2019, further geophysical survey, supported by mechanical coring, was undertaken on several of the geophysical anomalies that had been interpreted as pits to assess their nature, and to provide dating and environmental evidence (Gaffney et al, 2020).…”
Section: Archeosciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, a key contribution to this achievement has been imaging technologies such as Airborne Laser Scanning (hereafter ALS) and Ground-Penetrating Radar (hereafter GPR), which enable the production of detailed 2D and 3D maps of the archaeological evidence and the surrounding topography of the landscape at centimetre resolution, and which are now fairly comparable with other destructive techniques such as excavations [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. This information is of paramount importance for different objectives, such as identifying possible anthropogenic features, assessing the thickness of anthropogenic deposits and best calibrating future investigations (e.g., indicating the most promising location for excavations), allowing us to plan effective measures for heritage management, monitoring and valorization [15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%