LONDON — Archaeologists from the University of Buckingham have discovered an untouched 6,000-year-old encampment near Stonehenge.
Lead researcher David Jacques and his colleagues recently had the carbon dating results returned from their October discovery at Blick Mead, which is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the famous monument.
"Charcoal dug up from the encampment has been scientifically tested, and reveals that it dates from around 4,000 BC," they said in a release.
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