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In a groundbreaking discovery that upends prior understandings of ancient Scottish history, archaeologists have unearthed ...
Stonehenge may have had a second purpose beyond its well-documented astronomical uses. A new study claims that the monument may have been built in part to unify neighboring people groups in and ...
Archaeologists have discovered a massive series of Neolithic-era pits very close to the Stonehenge site in southern England. As with Stonehenge itself its purpose remains a mystery, but the mere ...
It's been revealed that Lake Michigan sits atop a Stonehenge-esque structure that may reshape our understanding of human ...
Research suggests that not only did bluestones that make up Stonehenge travel 180 miles, but it may be a replica of a stone circle built in Wales.
Neolithic people travelled much further afield than previously thought to choose the famous landmark's central altar stone ...
The discovery could offers clues as to how Stonehenge developed, among other things. Here’s what you need to know about the new research: First off, what is Stonehenge, anyway?
British archaeologists have found the remains of a massive stone henge, or ceremonial circle, that was part of the ancient and celebrated Stonehenge complex, a find that is shedding new light on ...
A huge, previously undiscovered prehistoric monument has been unearthed just a stone’s throw from Stonehenge. The monument is most likely Neolithic and was created more than 4,500 years ago.
Stonehenge researches have found new evidence to argue the creation of the World Heritage Site was partly used to unify the people living across Great Britain.
Discovery sheds new light on StonehengeIts findings have suggested that the entire site, which stretched from the river to Stonehenge, was a religious complex where ancient peoples gathered at ...
An extensive scan of the area surrounding Stonehenge has uncovered more than a dozen new monuments, adding to the scant information archeologists have been able to determine about the world’s ...