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New Irish-led research casts doubts over suggestions that an incestuous social elite ruled over the ancient people of Ireland ...
Archaeology & History 7 Times Scientists Thought They’d Finally Cracked the Mystery of Stonehenge The world-famous megalith in Wiltshire, England has puzzled experts for centuries. Even today ...
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Stonehenge and the Stars: The Astronomy of Ancient BritainLong before telescopes and satellites, beneath the sweeping skies of southern England, ancient people gathered enormous stones and shaped them into a monument that continues to baffle and mesmerize: ...
In the green hills of southwest Britain, a quiet revolution took place over 5,000 years ago. Long before Stonehenge rose from the plains of Wiltshire, people were already shaping the land into ...
At a newly dated 5,200 years old, the Flagstones monument in southern England is now the oldest known large stone circle in Britain. Radiocarbon dating of some of the artifacts and remains buried ...
This discovery is a small eureka moment, a temporal context that neatly explains the puzzling hybrid features of the monument, and suggests that Flagstones was a precursor to the stone circles ...
Astrophotographer Josh Dury captured stunning images of the solar eclipse over Stonehenge, blending ancient history with a celestial wonder.
A modern Stonehenge rises in Desert Hot Springs: Here are the standouts in Desert X 2025 Jose Dávila, “The act of being together,” 2025, marble (Christopher Knight / Los Angeles Times) ...
Stonehenge sits near the top of Britain’s most iconic landmarks, but a lesser-known precursor to this ancient site may be responsible for its lasting impact as an archaeological titan. The Flagstones ...
An aerial view of the original excavation of the Flagstones monument. Credit: University of Exeter Flagstones is a scheduled monument with finds and excavation archives preserved at Dorset Museum.
The similarity of this site to the first phase of Stonehenge, dated to about 2900 BC, led to the assumption that Flagstones must be of a similar date.
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