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]]>There are several interesting sites at Avebury, one being a huge mound which archaeologists believe was created by ancient people throwing rubbish and detritus onto a big heap. Gradually soil and then plants settled over this rubbish tip, leading to a human-created hill. There is also a fantastic line of standing stones, which experts think were connected with religious and ritualistic ceremonies. The scenery is beautiful and the ancient sites are astonishing at Avebury and well worth a visit.
One of the most famous Bronze Age sites, with good reason. Although damaged by time and human intervention, the stone structures still cause awe and wonder when first seen. The sheer scale and complexity of the site make you wonder about ancient technology and skills, and again the landscape surrounding the site is beautiful and interesting in its own right.
High up on Dartmoor is this ancient stone circle, which archaeologists believe to be at least 3000 years old. Situated amongst rugged terrain, it is again impossible to see Grey Weathers without marvelling at the strength and ingenuity of the ancient people who brought the stones here. You can learn more about the people who lived on Dartmoor by exploring the artefacts discovered at White Horse Hill, a nearby Bronze Age burial site which has yielded jewellery, armour and weapons.
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]]>There are several interesting sites at Avebury, one being a huge mound which archaeologists believe was created by ancient people throwing rubbish and detritus onto a big heap. Gradually soil and then plants settled over this rubbish tip, leading to a human-created hill. There is also a fantastic line of standing stones, which experts think were connected with religious and ritualistic ceremonies. The scenery is beautiful and the ancient sites are astonishing at Avebury and well worth a visit.
One of the most famous Bronze Age sites, with good reason. Although damaged by time and human intervention, the stone structures still cause awe and wonder when first seen. The sheer scale and complexity of the site make you wonder about ancient technology and skills, and again the landscape surrounding the site is beautiful and interesting in its own right.
High up on Dartmoor is this ancient stone circle, which archaeologists believe to be at least 3000 years old. Situated amongst rugged terrain, it is again impossible to see Grey Weathers without marvelling at the strength and ingenuity of the ancient people who brought the stones here. You can learn more about the people who lived on Dartmoor by exploring the artefacts discovered at White Horse Hill, a nearby Bronze Age burial site which has yielded jewellery, armour and weapons.
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