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Stone age settlement unearthed near Stonehenge

The discovery has revealed a Mesolithic home dating back to the 5th Century BC Credit: PA

Archaeologists have found evidence of a stone age settlement around Stonehenge.

The discovery has revealed a Mesolithic home, formed from the giant base of a large fallen tree used to make the wall and roof. It's thought to date back to the 5th century BC

Experts fear that further discoveries could be lost if the government goes ahead with plans to build a tunnel for the A303.