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Pottery found at Durrington Walls - Courtesy of Wiltshire Heritage Museum Image © English Heritage
A Neolithic grooved ware pot from Durrington Walls
   
Aerial photo of Durrington Walls © English Heritage - NMR 4482/16 Pottery found at Durrington Walls courtesy of Wiltshire Heritage Museum © English Heritage Artist's impression of how Durrington Walls may have looked © English Heritage Photo of Excavations at Durrington Walls © English Heritage
Durrington Walls - Clues from Bones

Late Neolithic pottery and worked flint have been found within Durrington Walls. The bones of wild pigs and cattle were found in the outer ditch together with 57 deer antlers most probably used for its construction.

Inside the circular earthwork, domesticated pig and cattle bones were discovered in very specific places. Remains were discovered in holes dug to hold the upright posts, rubbish dumps and at a raised platform area that may have had a special use for rituals.