In a site called Durrington Walls in England researcher Mike Parker Pearson found a village and artifacts on 2-27-2007. The ancient Stonehenge might have been built by some people in a village near Stonehenge. Lots of stone tools, arrowheads, animal bones, and other artifacts were also found through the village. This area probably was built in 2600 B.C. Two out of all the other homes were separate from them. They might be the homes of the community leaders. They didn't have the debris or household trash like the other houses.
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Hi Tina,
I think this post is really informative! It made me wonder what researchers far in the future might think about our culture if they find lots of our pollution and junk! What kinds of artifacts do you think researchers 2000 years from now would find in Georgia from our culture?
Best,
Lani
Posted by: Lani | March 12, 2007 at 08:24 PM
Lai,
I think they would find lots of junk like you said.
Tina
Posted by: tina | March 13, 2007 at 09:18 AM