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last seven years has revealed the remains of another immense stone circle, dismantled just before Stonehenge was created on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire.

This lost circle may unlock the answers to the true origins of Stonehenge.

Alice follows the historical quest, as experts, led by Professor Mike Parker Pearson, have compiled the evidence to fill in a 400-year gap in our knowledge.

By combining innovative 3D scanning techniques, traditiona­l field archaeolog­y, and novel laboratory analysis, the team has discovered when and where the stones for Stonehenge were quarried and where they first stood.

The team also runs experiment­s to figure out how the stones, each the size and weight of a small car, were dragged almost 150 miles.

From the grand fantasy of medieval Merlin legends, to the chemical signatures in microscopi­c rock fragments, it’s a compelling tale leading to the evidence.

No stone is left unturned and the revelation­s will rewrite the history of Stonehenge forever.

When he is found the next morning lying on the sand at Benoit Bay with a harpoon through his chest, suspicion falls upon the four friends, but as their boat never moved all night, how could any of them have done it?

Members of the stag party are very tense and prove to be difficult and utterly unhelpful as witnesses.

With the clock ticking before the four are allowed to leave the island, will DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) crack the case?

Is the Caribbean sky blue? Of course he will.

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