A major landmark in Neolithic studies was the publication in 1995 of English Heritage's collation of all the data concerning Stonehenge, which laid out and analysed the available evidence to a standard never attempted before. The result confirmed that there were no structures of any sort on the site or beside it that could be dated to the Iron Age. There was little material present of any sort from that period, and relatively little sign of activity during it in the neighbourhood. A small quantity of pottery had been found, deposited at long intervals, and a young man had been buried in a
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