An amateur archaeologist recently encouraged researchers to take another look at the Farley Moor standing stone, which was once part of a bigger ceremonial site ...
Archaeologists in England uncovered a 3,700-year-old Bronze Age stone circle in Farley Wood, Derbyshire, revealing signs of ...
Previously thought to be a solitary marker, the two-meter-high standing stone at Farley Moor is now recognized as part of a ...
Archaeologists have discovered that what was thought to be a single standing stone in a forest is part of a larger ceremonial ...
Campaigners are hoping the discovery of a ceremonial site dating back to the Bronze Age on moorland near a Derbyshire town ...
A mysterious stone circle in a forest in Derbyshire, England, has been uncovered as part of a much larger Bronze Age monument. New excavations show the stone, once thought to stand alone, is part of a ...
New findings reveal that a standing stone tucked away in a Berkshire woodland was part of a prehistoric stone circle.
A significant prehistoric monument has been discovered in a Derbyshire ... standing stone on Farley Moor is part of a larger prehistoric complex, including an ancient stone circle with a ...
They had Stone Age technology ... Heritage site called the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. On a heather-clad knoll half a mile away rises a giant Tolkienesque circle of stones known as the Ring ...
These farms marked the start of a new age in Britain – the Neolithic ... new Stone Age): As well as setting up farms and permanent homes, they also built massive tombs and giant stone circles.
near Matlock in Derbyshire, was made after excavations by Forestry England in partnership with archaeology series Time Team. At 2m (6.6ft) tall, the Farley Moor standing stone was previously ...
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