Last year, the government scrapped the scheme for a tunnel for the A303 past Stonehenge for financial reasons, but the ...
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How Did a 6-Ton Stone Travel 500 Miles to Stonehenge?
New geological analysis suggests Stonehenge’s six-ton altar stone may have originated in northern Scotland—over 500 miles away. While archaeologists rush to claim Neolithic people dragged it across ...
Salisbury Journal on MSN
Time Team star Phil Harding braves Stonehenge sleep out for charity
TV archaeologist Phil Harding joined a Stonehenge sleepout. The Time Team star participated in the event on November 14, ...
Boston University Astronomy Professor Gerald Hawkins has a bone to pick with historians who list the seven wonders of the ancient world. It is not that they have picked the wrong wonders, ...
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The most mysterious archaeological discoveries
Archaeology, the study of human history through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts, often unearths ...
More than 60 struck flint flakes, including one worked tool, have been uncovered and likely date to the late Mesolithic or ...
Glinting brightly in the sunlight and so large it is even visible from space, this is the new 100,000 sq ft reinforced metal ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the last 50 years.
Archaeologists have unearthed a new stone circle near Stonehenge that lends credence to the theory that the famous prehistoric monument in Britain was part of a funeral complex. University of Bristol ...
Ireland might only be slightly larger than Tasmania, but two weeks is barely enough to scratch the surface of the Emerald ...
A massive platform hidden in a southern Mexico jungle for 3,000 years actually is a giant map of the Maya order of the ...
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