
Durrington Walls
Durrington Walls is a large prehistoric earthwork located near Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England. It consists of a monumental circular enclosure, built around 2500 BC, characterized by a massive bank and ditch. Archaeologists believe it served as a ceremonial gathering place for the people who built Stonehenge, suggesting a significant cultural and social center. Excavations have revealed evidence of feasting and other activities, providing insights into the community's rituals and lifestyle. The site is important for understanding the connections between various Neolithic monuments and the people who inhabited the region during that time.