Is this a historical being ruined, or are they looking for something on the sly?
(www.theguardian.com)
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Under a historic site that we already know is on top of multiple historic sites, and is considered part of a campus.
This link was difficult to find, the search engines were full of school campus' for some reason.
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/history-and-civilisation/2020/11/stonehenge-was-part-of-a-multi-monument-complex-heres-how-it-fit
Ahhh gotcha. They fear they're gonna fuck up yet-uncovered ruins and artifacts with the big boring machine.
Not even going extra deep would help because it's assumed to have started as a burial site. Going around would be cheaper, and easier. So... I think this is an excuse to look to something.