English Heritage unveils recreation of 4,500-year-old Neolithic hall
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- English Heritage revealed a 7-meter reconstruction of a Neolithic hall near Stonehenge, giving a view of prehistoric life.
- The structure is based on archaeological findings from a site called Durrington 68 and built by volunteers using ancient techniques.
- Its exact purpose is uncertain, though animal bones and pottery suggest it could have been for feasting, rituals, or storage.
- Designed with scientific backing, the hall aligns with the winter solstice and uses only materials available 5,000 years ago.
- This is part of a broader educational expansion to increase learning capacity and offer free access to schools and youth groups.
- Experts emphasize the hall illustrates Neolithic society's communal focus and desire for collective representation through building.