Experts say Stonehenge tunnel could erase crucial remains
Archaeologists are concerned that the proposed construction of a tunnel past Stonehenge could erase crucial early evidence at the site.
6,000 year-old hoofprints have recently been found following a ten-year archaeological dig.
Experts from University of Buckingham say they are evidence of human habitation in the area from the end of the Ice Age.
A public consultation on the tunnel scheme begins on the 8 February.