Building Stonehenge: A New Timeline Revealed
Ancient people probably assembled the massive sandstone horseshoe at Stonehenge more than 4,600 years ago, while the smaller bluestones were imported from Wales later, a new study suggests. ulian...
View ArticleStonehenge may have been burial site for Stone Age elite, say archaeologists
Dating cremated bone fragments of men, women and children found at site puts origin of first circle back 500 years to 3,000BC Centuries before the first massive sarsen stone was hauled into place at...
View ArticleStonehenge remains a mystery as scientists ask: was it a health spa, or a...
Archaeologists back conflicting theories on Britain’s greatest prehistoric monument It already attracts more than a million visitors a year. Yet these numbers could be dwarfed once Stonehenge, one of...
View ArticleAnother piece in Stonehenge rock source puzzle.
Research to be published this month may bring us a step closer to understanding how bluestones from Pembrokeshire ended up at Stonehenge. A team of geologists have identified a hill in the Preseli...
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