Neolithic Henge Reused As A Bronze Age Ringwork In Hornsea
Neolithic henge reused as a Bronze Age ringwork in Hornsea, East Yorkshire, c2010. Historic England's aerial reconnaissance team spotted the buried remains of this rare and unusual prehistoric site during a dry summer. The layout of the site with the central circular feature, suggests that it was a Neolithic henge. The monument lies on slightly elevated ground, with open water likely to have surrounded it on three sides prior to subsequent silting and drainage in more recent centuries. The henge is surrounded by a field system. This suggests that it was reused in the Bronze Age as a settlement. The importance of this site led it to be protected as a scheduled monument. Artist Dave MacLeod. (Photo by English Heritage/Getty Images)
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January 01, 2010
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