Hundreds of people once lived in the enormous ancient settlement in the Stonehenge World Heritage site, said the team of archaeologists, partly financed by the National Geographic Society of the United States and English Heritage of Britain.
"English Heritage's magnetometry survey had detected dozens of hearths -- the whole valley appears full of houses," said Mike Parker Pearson of Britain's Sheffield University, an archaeologist in the project.
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