‘It would be wonderful’: the team hoping to unearth ‘Cornwall’s Stonehenge’
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Excitement is building among experts and volunteers at Castilly Henge in Cornwall as they investigate what could be the county's own version of Stonehenge. During a recent dig, a volunteer named Henry Stevens discovered a flake of flint that has been buried for thousands of years, sparking hopes that this site may reveal significant archaeological findings. This discovery matters not only for its historical value but also for the potential to enhance our understanding of ancient cultures in the region.
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