Archaeologists have discovered that what was thought to be a single standing stone in a forest is part of a larger ceremonial ...
Archaeologists have discovered a standing stone in Farley Wood, Derbyshire is actually part of a larger Bronze Age ceremonial ...
Initially, its similarities to Stonehenge had archeologists and historians assuming that Flagstones must be of a similar date ...
Blocks were brought to Salisbury Plain from all over the country in a grand project that would have taken about eight months – uniting people in the process ...
Dr Susan Greaney, a specialist in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments, in Exeter’s Department of Archaeology and History, said ...
Archaeologists have determined that the stone circle monument in Dorset, UK is older than previously thought, dating back to ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Overlooked Monument May Have Inspired Stonehenge’s DesignNew research suggests that the Flagstones site in Dorset may be linked to Stonehenge.
Visitors have reported bizarre, unexplained happenings According to accounts on The Megalithic Portal, some visitors have reported intense feelings of great dread when entering a stone circle ...
But scientists now believe that the famous Wiltshire stone circle has a secret 'sister ... from the University of Exeter and Historic England, this ancient enclosure might have been a 'prototype ...
Dated to the late Stone Age, Stonehenge may be the best-known and most mysterious relic of prehistory. Every year, a million visitors are drawn to England to gaze upon the famous circle of stones ...
Long Meg and her Daughters: A very large circle, with an outlying standing stone (Long Meg) seen in the foreground. Located in northwest England. Stones of Stenness: Originally 12 stones stood inside ...
Archaeologists have discovered that a stone in a Derbyshire forest, once thought to stand alone is actually part of a larger ...
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