The University of Birmingham and the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute in Vienna have developed a state-of-the-art approach to unlock the secrets of Stonehenge.
For four years, the team surveyed and mapped every monument across ten square kilometres of the sacred landscape, creating the most complete digital picture of Stonehenge and the surrounding area over millennia.
Known monuments have yielded more data than ever before, revealing hidden structures within, and new finds are revolutionising the very timeline of Stonehenge.
Operation Stonehenge takes the viewer on a prehistoric journey from 8000BC to 2500BC as the scientists uncover the very origins of Stonehenge, learning why this landscape is sacred, preserved and has been revered by following generations.
Evidence of war and conflict, as well as the cultivation of ideas and industry, is explored to reveal complex communities with international trade links as far-reaching as Spain and central Europe.
Using CGI to reveal the monuments hidden beneath Stonehenge and featuring factually sourced dramatic reconstructions, the stories of the buildings and the people that occupied this sacred landscape over four millennia ago are revealed in comprehensive detail.