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Around the world, there are ancient archaeological sites that continue to defy explanation. From lost civilizations to mysterious ruins, these locations hold secrets that have baffled historians and ...
America’s Stonehenge is open daily 9am-5pm with last admission at 4pm, and admission runs $18 for adults, $16 for seniors 65+ ...
St Thomas's Church, in the centre of Salisbury, is already well-known for its huge and rare 'Doom painting' which depicts ...
Across the globe, ancient sites continue to baffle scientists and historians with their unexplained origins, advanced ...
In the sweltering heat of South Florida, just 30 miles southwest of Miami, stands a monument to unrequited love that would make even the most jaded romantic reach for a tissue. Coral Castle isn’t your ...
An international team of scientists has analyzed a carved mammoth tusk found in the Oblazowa Cave in southern Poland, ...
Standing within a World Heritage Site, this Wiltshire farm is a stylish base from which to explore incredible ancient relics ...
How humans moved large rocks to construct monuments has fueled many theories, even though it is a matter of physics and coordinated efforts by a large workforce. A more interesting concept to explore ...
The pillars contain carvings of animals such as foxes, boars, gazelles, snakes and vultures. The carvings also include depictions of abstract symbols and figures that look like humans.
Around 4,500 years ago, the famous silhouette of Stonehenge would have looked very different. Writer and archaeologist Mike Pitts digs up clues to the mystery of the circle's long-lost stones.