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Dig links Stonehenge to circle of life

Lucy Odling-Smee

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Unearthed village offers glimpse of feasts and funerals.

When archaeologists announced last week that they had uncovered a major settlement at the site of Stonehenge, you could be forgiven for asking why it hadn't been found before. The legendary circle of standing stones, located in densely populated southern England, is a popular tourist attraction and one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world.

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