Initial surveys of the site were carried out in 2009, with a condition of the planning approval being to carry out further archaeological research. Preliminary findings from the excavations, led by Cornwall Council’s Historic Environment Service, suggest the eastern end of the site may represent a henge or possible causewayed enclosure dating to the early Neolithic period (circa 3800 to 3600BCE).
A very unusual discovery on-site of a slate disc decorated on both sides and thought to date to the later Neolithic. Image: Cornwall Council |
Actualización 03-11-12. Enclave neolítico descubierto en Cornualles
Unos arqueólogos que trabajan en el lugar del futuro Centro del Distrito Este de Truro (CDET), en Cornualles (Cornwall), suroeste de Inglaterra, han descubierto los restos fragmentarios de un recinto prehistórico construido hace alrededor de 5.500 años...
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Actualización. Enclave neolítico descubierto en Cornualles.
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