Durrington Walls larger version of Stonehenge
British researchers said Monday they have found evidence of a larger version of Stonehenge is located approximately 2 miles from the famous prehistoric site.
The stones of 100-odd, which was discovered using ground-penetrating radar technology, sitting under three feet of earth and an estimated 4,500 years old - roughly the same age as the more famous henge on the road. The new find sitting under a henge known as Durrington Walls, a previously discovered, the younger "superhenge" once thought to be one of the largest settlements in Europe, which includes a space five times larger than Stonehenge.