Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016

Abstract

Since 2010 the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project (SHLP) has undertaken extensive archaeological prospection across much of the landscape surrounding Stonehenge. These remote sensing and geophysical surveys have revealed a significant number of new sites and landscape features whilst providing new information on many previously known monuments. The project goal to integrate multimethod mapping over large areas of the landscape has also provided opportunities to re‐interpret the landscape context of individual monuments and, in the case of the major henge at Durrington Walls, to generate novel insights into the structure and sequence of a monument which has attracted considerable research attention over many decades. This article outlines the recent work of the SHLP and the results of the survey at Durrington Walls that shed new light on this enigmatic monument including a site ‘hidden’ within the monument.

Publication
Archaeological Prospection
Wolfgang Neubauer
Wolfgang Neubauer
Director, Key Researcher
Klaus Löcker
Klaus Löcker
Researcher
Alois Hinterleitner
Alois Hinterleitner
Senior Researcher
Mario Wallner
Mario Wallner
Researcher
Roland Filzwieser
Roland Filzwieser
Researcher
Tanja Trausmuth
Tanja Trausmuth
Researcher
Georg Zotti
Georg Zotti
Researcher
Immo Trinks
Immo Trinks
Key Researcher