How Technology, Not Shovels, Revealed What Lies Beneath Stonehenge
The recent discoveries at Stonehenge, including ritual monuments, burial mounds and a long barrow, are wonderful examples of how archaeological geophysics can be used in areas where excavation is hard to justify. Some dismiss the use of these techniques in archaeology, arguing the methods aren’t that new, and demonstrate only evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, improvement.…
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Chris Gaffney — The Conversation