Stonehenge occupies one of the richest archaeological landscapes in the world, recorded in the course of intensive archaeological and antiquarian research over several hundred years, yet much of this landscape effectively remains terra incognita. The Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project aims to address gaps in our knowledge and to advance the understanding of the Stonehenge landscape by conducting a cutting-edge geophysical and remote sensing survey at unprecedented scale.
This waterproof version has been printed in 3D using a powder 3D printer and can be visited at the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape exhibition at MAMUZ Museum in Mistellbach (Lower Austria): http://www.mamuz.at/en/the-museum/museum-mistelbach/ausstellungen-museum-mistelbach/4-stonehenge-a-hidden-landscape?set_language=en
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