Britain's 'first city' rose near ancient spring on Salisbury Plain and inhabitants build Stonehenge - News Summed Up

Britain's 'first city' rose near ancient spring on Salisbury Plain and inhabitants build Stonehenge


Britain's first 'city' rose near an ancient spring on the Salisbury Plain and its inhabitants built Stonehenge, archaeologists believe. Professor Jacques told The Telegraph: 'At Blick Mead we found shed loads of stuff. He added that if you want to find the people who built Stonehenge, you have to look for their water source. Blick Mead is a now small watercourse, but in the Mesolithic period it was in the middle of a flood plain. It also provides a link between the people of Blick Mead and the builders of Stonehenge.


Source: Daily Mail November 03, 2019 09:44 UTC



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