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English: Oak causeway from the Somerset levels. Dendrochronologically dated to 3807-3806 BCE, these oak boards formed part of a track from the Polden hills into Westhay island, the heart of the Somerset levels. It was discovered in 1970 by a peat worker called Ray Sweet, and has been known as the Sweet Track. This is shown here as part of the "World of Stonehenge" exhibition at the British Museum.
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Author Bob Harvey
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Camera location51° 31′ 09.37″ N, 0° 07′ 38.45″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Oak causeway from the Somerset levels. Dendrochronologically dated to 3807-3806 BCE, these oak boards formed part of a track from the Polden hills into Westhay island, the heart of the Somerset levels.

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