The Enigmatic Rebirth of Stonehenge's Ancient Past The £1 million reconstruction of the Kusuma Neolithic Hall near Stonehenge has opened its doors to the public, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who inhabited this sacred site over 4,500 years ago.
This ambitious project is touted as an educational hub for schoolchildren and a model for living history, but it also raises important questions about our understanding of prehistoric societies.
The seven meter high hall stands as a testament to the meticulous work of English Heritage volunteers, who employed historically authentic methods and locally sourced materials in its construction.