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Recent Work at Stonehenge

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CONSIDERABLE progress has been made during the last two years in the work of excavation which is being carried out at the site of Stonehenge, and although nothing giving any clue to the age and purpose of the monument has yet been discovered, many places in the area surrounding it have yielded matter of much interest and importance.

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HAWLEY, W. Recent Work at Stonehenge. Nature 114, 438–439 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114438a0

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