skywizard
14th September 2013, 16:12
Scientists have uncovered a portion of an ancient path that may have led to Stonehenge.
While dismantling a modern road that runs near Stonehenge, the archaeologists uncovered two ditches found to be remnants of an ancient pathway called the avenue. Archaeologists have known of the avenue and suspected it led directly to the monument, but the modern road had cut the delicate pathway in two, obscuring its purpose. The new discovery confirms the avenue's role as an ancient pathway to the site.
http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/038/991/i02/stonehenge.jpg?1365787109
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skywizard
While dismantling a modern road that runs near Stonehenge, the archaeologists uncovered two ditches found to be remnants of an ancient pathway called the avenue. Archaeologists have known of the avenue and suspected it led directly to the monument, but the modern road had cut the delicate pathway in two, obscuring its purpose. The new discovery confirms the avenue's role as an ancient pathway to the site.
http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/038/991/i02/stonehenge.jpg?1365787109
Read Full Story At: http://www.livescience.com/39539-stonehenge-ancient-processional-found.html
peace...
skywizard