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‘henge’ discovered in Bucks - but not for long
Sep 15, 2020, 15:59
It's difficult to know what to think about this stuff isn't it?
On one hand, if it had't been for blooming HS2, it probably wouldn't have been found, but on the other, it will now be trashed by the works

https://www.railstaff.co.uk/2020/07/13/murder-victim-and-timber-henge-discovered-in-buckinghamshire-by-hs2-archaeologists/

Ed - worth listing as a site, albeit briefly?

Interesting story about the murder victim but who speaks like this in real life?

Mike Court, HS2 lead archaeologist said: “Before we build the low-carbon high-speed railway between London and Birmingham, we are uncovering a wealth of archaeology that will enrich our cultural heritage"

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