A survey of the Stonehenge landscape suggests the monument was surrounded by two circular hedges.
Writing in the Guardian yesterday, Maeve Kennedy reports on the startling evidence of a Great Stonehenge Hedge. “Inevitably dubbed Stonehedge, the evidence from a new survey of the Stonehenge landscape suggests that 4,000 years ago the world’s most famous prehistoric monument was surrounded by two circular hedges, planted on low concentric banks.”
More here – guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/feb/04/stonehenge-hedge-discovery