Archaeologists have discovered six
more bodies near the grave of the "King of Stonehenge".
The remains of four adults and two
children were found at a site in Amesbury, close to where the Amesbury
Archer was discovered last year.
The Archer was dubbed the King of
Stonehenge because it is thought he had a major role in creating the
monument.
Dr Andrew Fitzpatrick, of Wessex
Archaeology, said: "This new find is really unusual. It is
exceptionally rare to find the remains of so many people in one grave
like this in southern England.
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