Are you sure about the above? From my understanding the opposite is true. Salisbury Plain was extensevely cleared and farmed in the Meso/Neolithic Ages because of the easily worked soil in contrast to the heavy clays of the London area.
Jimit is correct.
The R*m*ns built London. Salisbury Plain was a main population centre.
Here`s London just 2,000 years ago:
http://www.museum-london.org.uk/MOLsite/gallery/lbl/pages/toursThames.asp?page=2
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