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Scientists make groundbreaking discovery at 'underwater Stonehenge' that could rewrite human history
It's been revealed that Lake Michigan sits atop a Stonehenge-esque structure that may reshape our understanding of human ...
An international team, including astronomers from Keele University, has performed a unique cosmic test to measure the mass of ...
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How Neolithic Engineers Crafted the Menga Dolmen to Outlast Modern Marvels with Millimetric PrecisionDitch steel, glass, and reinforced concrete 6,000 years ago, Neolithic engineers in southern Spain were already accomplishing ...
Today in the history of astronomy, celebrations at Stonehenge mark the summer solstice.
Recent work by archaeologists reveals that Stonehenge may have stood as more than a spiritual site—it may have symbolized political unity among far-reaching Neolithic communities.
Stonehenge alone occupies the rolling hills of Wiltshire, England, its enormous stones tall and still in a silent testament to an ancient time.
Art World Meet the Designer Building a Modern Stonehenge In her striking New York exhibition, Faye Toogood delves into timeless themes, blending historical echoes with contemporary design.
Stonehenge may have had a second purpose beyond its well-documented astronomical uses. A new study claims that the monument may have been built in part to unify neighboring people groups in and ...
We May Finally Understand Why Stonehenge Was Built The iconic monument may have had a political function, but was ultimately a complete failure.
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