- Beckhampton Avenue
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS =Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites
State Party =
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii, iii
ID = 373
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1986
Session = 10th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/373The Beckhampton Avenue was a curving prehistoric avenue of stones that ran broadly south west Avebury towards
The Longstones at Beckhampton in the English county ofWiltshire . It probably dates to the lateNeolithic and earlyBronze Age .Only one stone, known as Eve, remains standing now and even in
William Stukeley 's day there was little evidence on the surface of the avenue. The other stones were probably broken up and sold by local landowners in the post-medieval era. Excavations by theUniversity of Southampton in 2000 however revealed the parallel rows of holes that held the stones. 120m of the avenue was uncovered and indicated that the avenue consisted of a double row of stones placed at 15m intervals in a similar pattern to those atKennet Avenue . Stukely's theory was that the two avenues were part of a giant 'snake' winding across the landscape with its head atThe Sanctuary and also incorporating Avebury itself. The avenue may have originally extended further past the Longstones with Eve being part of the 'cove' or standing stone arrangement of The Longstones sited along its course.Before the avenue was built the site was host to an earlier Neolithic
causewayed enclosure .
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