THE GUARDIAN: ‘Weird, wonderful’: rare dig at Arthur’s Stone writes new story of neolithic site

Press/Media: Research

Period22 Jul 2022

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  • Title‘Weird, wonderful’: rare dig at Arthur’s Stone writes new story of neolithic site
    Media name/outletThe Guardian
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date22/07/22
    DescriptionHigh above one of western Britain’s loveliest valleys, the silence is broken by the sound of gentle digging, scraping and brushing, along with bursts of excited chatter as another ancient feature is revealed or a curious visitor stops by to find out what is going on.

    This summer archaeologists have been granted rare permission to excavate part of the Arthur’s Stone site, a neolithic burial plot with soaring views across the Golden Valley in Herefordshire and the Black Mountains of south-east Wales.

    Using their version of keyhole surgery, the archaeologists unearthed features, including what appear to be stone steps leading up to the 5,000-year-old tomb, and tools used by the first people to farm this landscape.
    URLhttps://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/jul/22/weird-wonderful-rare-dig-at-arthurs-stone-writes-new-story-of-neolithic-site
    PersonsJulian Thomas

Keywords

  • archaeology