We can stop crediting glaciers—the people had the power to move those massive stones.
Weighing 6.5 tons and transported to Stonehenge around 5,000 years ago, a new study pegs the Altar Stone's origin to Scotland ...
After analysing over 700 zircon and apatite grains they found that glaciers likely didn’t extend to parts of England as far ...
Study uncovers mysterious origins of ancient migrants who replaced Stonehenge builders - Findings challenge previous claims that Bell Beaker people came mostly from Iberia ...
Of the many mysteries surrounding Stonehenge, one of the most puzzling is also the most enduring: How exactly did its ancient erectors move the site’s massive stones—each of which weights around 25 ...
The findings strongly support the idea that Neolithic builders intentionally transported the stones over vast distances.
One of the biggest mysteries surrounding Stonehenge is how any of it is still standing, given the predations of souvenir-hunters and vandals including the great 17th-century architect Sir Christopher ...
Stonehenge is arguably the world's most famous prehistoric monument. But its location has come as a complete surprise to many Americans on social media. TikToker @maddispostcards posted a video of the ...
Stonehenge has long been one of history’s great mysteries — and the world heritage site has just revealed yet another layer to its story. Archaeologists have discovered a network of underground shafts ...
Archaeologists are beginning to piece together the complex relationships between Stonehenge and other Neolithic sites on Salisbury Plain. Snow cloaks the Salisbury Plain in England, dominated by its ...
If you are lucky enough to stand in the center of Stonehenge on the summer solstice, you will see the Sun rise over the Heel Stone, as it has for millennia. The Heel Stone was erected outside the main ...
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