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For centuries, scientists have been trying to determine who built Stonehenge. Today, the leading theory is that several ...
Despite being considered one of the most disappointing tourist attractions in the world, Stonehenge continues to mystify ...
The distinctive silhouette of Stonehenge in the flat landscape of Salisbury plain in southwest England is instantly and iconically familiar. However, the 4,500-year-old monument and the world it ...
A new multimillion-pound visitor centre at Stonehenge will open just before the winter solstice, English Heritage says.
The 3,600-year-old Nebra Sky Disc and the 5,000-year-old Burton Agnes chalk drum are just two of 430 objects on display from today at the British Museum in London.
The mystery of Stonehenge deepens as the discovery of a missing piece challenges the current theories on how the stones got there.
The museum covers the story of Salisbury from prehistoric times and includes artefacts from Stonehenge. There will be some free time in Salisbury.
A new study of a 'lost' boulder taken from the Stonehenge site over 90 years ago suggests that humans might not have moved the stones at all.
Isotope studies of bones and ancient DNA reconstructing human genomes are shedding light on the ancestral origins of Stonehenge people. Exhibit fabricator Devin Hobbins and the rest of the talented ...
The visitor centre and museum will be located about a mile-and-a-half from the stones A new visitor centre at Stonehenge will open in time for the winter solstice, English Heritage has said. The ...