Utilizing a comprehensive array of remote sensing technology and non-invasive geophysical survey equipment, researchers working on the site of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England have revealed hundreds of previously unknown features buried deep beneath the ground as part of the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project. The finds include images of dwellings from the Bronze and Iron Ages as well as details of buried Roman settlements never before seen. .. Continue Reading Hidden archeology of Stonehenge revealed in new geophysical map
Section: Science
Tags: Archeology, Geophysics, Stonehenge, University of Birmingham
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from Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine http://www.gizmag.com/geophysical-digital-map-reveals-hidden-archaeology-stonehenge/33750/
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