It's long seemed like Stonehenge harbors many secrets, and it's not keen on giving them up. But a rare lunar event might finally give us some answers.
In a remarkable breakthrough published in the journal Science Direct, a research team led by geomorphologist Professor David ...
The model helped researchers to get inside the heart and soul of Stonehenge, and hear what ancient Britons would have ...
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also known as the Stonehenge of the East. This 5000-year-old ancient stone circle, which covers a 30 km area, has “shifted from its original position for tens of meters" due to tectonic activity.
For years, scientists have pondered the reason for the unusual movement as well as the purpose of the monument, also known as 'Stonehenge of the East'. After years of mystery, scientists may ...
In spite of decades of research, the true purpose of the enigmatic giant stone circle, spanning nearly 150m across, has remained elusive. A new study, published in the journal Remote Sensing ...
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It has been known for a long time that the stones came from further than 12 miles away, but the long-distance links boost the theory that Stonehenge served a unifying purpose in ancient Britain.