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The Guardian, 2016

1611. King James I investigated Stonehenge to see The stone which the builders refused. King James Version, 1611 1616. Doctor William Harvey, Gilbert North, and Inigo Jones find horns of stags and oxen, coals, charcoals, batter-dashers, heads of arrows, pieces of rusted armour, rotten bones, thuribulum (censer) pottery, and a large nail. Long, William, 1876, Stonehenge and its Barrows. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 16 1620. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, dug a large hole in the ground at the center of Stonehenge looking for buried treasure. (Diary) 1633-52. Inigo Jones conducted the first scientific surveys of Stonehenge.  Jones, I, and Webb, J, 1655, The most notable antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbury plain. London: J Flesher for D Pakeman and L Chapman

The Anglo-Saxon Boat of Sutton Hoo

Author: I ve spent half a century (yikes) writing for radio and print mostly print. I hope to be still tapping the keys as I take my last breath. The ritual burial site of a king 14 centuries ago lay undiscovered in Britain until just before World War II. What archaeologists found when the tomb was excavated caused a rewriting of history books. The iconic Sutton Hoo helmet was badly corroded when found and has been reconstructed. A King Is Buried The people who lived in Eastern England during the Dark Ages (the fifth to the tenth centuries CE) left no written record of their lives. That means historians have to do a lot of educated guessing about them.

Permission granted for new homes at Royal Manor Arts College site, Portland

Almost 100 new homes have been approved at the Royal Manor school site, Portland - inset cllr Susan Cockings and cllr Paul Kimber AN outline application for almost 100 homes on the Royal Manor Arts College site, Portland has been agreed. It clears the way for the former school buildings to be demolished but does not yet allow building to start, apart from creating a site entrance off Weston Road. The buildings on the 2.5 hectare site have stood empty since July 2016. The Homes England application suggests that 25 per cent of the new properties would be affordable homes. It does not specify the sizes, which is determined at the later detailed consent phase, although there have been calls for more, smaller, two-bed properties and some flats.

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