This is kind of old news by now, but in case you haven't heard, there was a secondary ceremonial site located almost 3,000 feet from Stonehenge, the famed monument in southern England. British archaeologists say that it is the first significant discovery in the area surrounding Stonehenge in fifty years. It has two entrances, one at the north-east, and the other at the southwest of the circle which contained a burial mound as well. The site was not found by digging but rather through subterranean scanning technology. It's detailed uses are obviously not known, but it's archaeological implications are huge.
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