Excavation teams prepare for Stonehenge dig

4:50pm Tuesday 22nd August 2006

By Craig Evry

ARCHAEOLOGISTS are excavating sites near Stonehenge this weekend giving people the chance to see what life was like in Britain 4,000 years ago.

A team of archaeologists will be carrying out excavations at Woodhenge, Durrington Walls and Stonehenge Cursus to find out how these sites link-up to the Neolithic monument.

Last year a team of archaeologists found the remains of three Neolithic homes at Durrington Walls as well as the first metalled road surface from the period. It formed a ceremonial avenue, which aligned with the Midsummer Solstice sunset. The public can visit the excavations from Saturday until Monday, between 10am and 4pm.

The monument will be incorporated into a world tour of shortlisted sites on September 17. The final seven wonders will be picked after a global public vote. Votes can be cast by visiting www.new7wonders.com

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