The findings strongly support the idea that Neolithic builders intentionally transported the stones over vast distances.
Scientists have found compelling new evidence that humans, not glaciers, brought Stonehenge’s bluestones to the site. Using ...
Stonehenge sits on open chalk land in southern England, familiar and yet still awkwardly unexplained. For decades, one ...
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Transport of the Stonehenge stones: A hypothesis debunked by science
For years, specialists have been trying to understand how the massive stones of Stonehenge were brought to their current ...
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New evidence reveals how Stonehenge’s stones were transported across ancient Britain
Stonehenge has sparked debate over whether glaciers or people transported its stones.
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Scientists freeze out ice-age delivery theory for Stonehenge stones
New research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported Stonehenge’s famous ...
The monument’s mysterious past has spawned countless tales and theories. According to folklore, Stonehenge was created by ...
New Curtin University research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported ...
Learn more about the new research that backs up the theory that the bluestones of Stonehenge were carried or dragged by ...
There are several ancient monuments proving that our predecessors possessed knowledge of astronomy and used it for practical purposes.
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Golden hour and ancient stones: my 5 tips for capturing Britain’s prehistoric monuments
Head for the Neolithic part of town to discover how to photograph henges, burial chambers and hillside carvings ...
Stonehenge expert Julian Richards will be at the Whanganui Regional Museum this Thursday to give a public talk about one of ...
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