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A RARE aerial photo highlights how prehistoric Brits built Stonehenge thousands of years ago. The image shows studs carved into the monument that allowed its huge stones to be slotted together at t… ...
The magazine’s very first picture of the megaliths is the black-and-white aerial photo below. Published in May 1922, it was made possible by the cutting-edge technology of that era: the airplane.
Community members grieve at the Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville during the first Sunday service after the floods on July 6, ...
Experts believe that Stonehenge may have been put together using a series of slots and holes, that has been compared to how Lego sets are built. A rare photograph of the iconic monument shows an ...
Aerial views of Stonehenge taken 100 years ago are among dozens of historic and modern aerial photos and illustrations that are on display at Stonehenge from 1st to 7th August.
A wedding photographer who embraced archaeology during lockdown discovered a "losthenge" by examining a high-tech scans and aerial photos.
Aerial photos show three of these graves that are over 3,500 years old. An aerial view of the circular burials found in Salisbury. Photo from Cotswold Archaeology ...
A bit after the photo shoot, Wu stumbled across an article featuring images of Stonehenge starkly lit by Harold Edgerton, a famous photographer known for projects like a freeze-frame of a bullet ...
The photographs were not only the first ever aerial pictures to be taken of Stonehenge but of any archaeological site in Britain.
Experts believe that Stonehenge may have been put together using a series of slots and holes, that has been compared to how Lego sets are built. A rare photograph of the iconic monument shows an ...