Salisbury Plain is famous for its history and
archaeology. In the
Neolithic period, Stone Age people began to settle on the plain, most likely centred around the
causewayed enclosure of
Robin Hood's Ball. Large
long barrows such as
White Barrow and other earthworks were built across the plain. By 2500 BC areas around
Durrington Walls and
Stonehenge had become a focus for building, and the southern part of the plain continued to be settled into the
Bronze Age. Around 600 BC,
Iron Age hillforts came to be constructed around the boundaries of the plain, including
Scratchbury Camp and
Battlesbury Camp to the southwest,
Bratton Camp to the northwest,
Casterley Camp to the north,
Yarnbury and
Vespasian's Camp to the south, and
Sidbury Hill to the east.
Roman roads are visible features, probably serving a settlement near
Old Sarum.
Villas are sparse, however, and
Anglo-Saxon place names suggest that the plain was mostly a grain-producing
imperial estate. In the 6th century, Anglo-Saxon incomers built planned settlements in the valleys surrounded by
strip lynchets, with the downland left as sheep pasture. To the south is the city of
Salisbury, whose medieval
cathedral is famous for having the tallest spire in the country, and the building was, for many centuries, the tallest building in Britain. The cathedral is evidence of the prosperity the
wool and cloth trade brought to the area. In the mid-19th century the wool and cloth industry began to decline, leading to a decline in the population and change in land use from
sheep farming to agriculture and military use. Wiltshire became one of the poorest counties in England during this period of decline. There are a number of
chalk carvings on the plain, of which the most famous is the
Westbury White Horse. The
Kennet and Avon Canal was constructed to the north of the plain, through the
Vale of Pewsey. In September 1896, George Kemp and
Guglielmo Marconi experimented with
wireless telegraphy on Salisbury Plain, and achieved good results over a distance of . The British Army first conducted manoeuvres at what is now
Salisbury Plain Training Area in 1898. ==Ecology==