The circular arrangement of pits forms a boundary over two kilometers wide, enclosing more than three square kilometers around the Durrington Walls henge and Woodhenge monuments. Each pit measures up ...
A steady stream of spiritual pilgrims—mostly women—are drawn to the island’s ancient temples and its museums, home to the ...
Restoration efforts at the Palace of Westminster have revealed prehistoric stone tools dating from approximately 4300 BCE, ...
Read the issue » The Stones of Stenness are part of one of Europe’s richest archeological landscapes—the legacy of a ...
More than 60 struck flint flakes, including one worked tool, have been uncovered and likely date to the late Mesolithic or ...
Archaeologists working at the Palace of Westminster have uncovered evidence of human activity dating back nearly 6,000 years ...
More than 60 struck flint flakes, including one worked tool, have been uncovered and likely date to the late Mesolithic or ...
“Megaliths represent the earliest form of monumental stone architecture,” write the authors of the new study, and the Menga Dolmen is a fantastic example. This prehistoric megalithic structure near ...
The activists cited human rights as part of their defense after throwing orange powder on the stones at the prehistoric site in Wiltshire, England. The activists from the group Just Stop Oil had ...
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Stonehenge is arguably the world's most famous prehistoric monument. But its location has come as a complete surprise to many Americans on social media. TikToker @maddispostcards posted a video of the ...
To find three Just Stop Oil supporters - including a Birmingham man - guilty of damaging Stonehenge by spraying orange powder onto it a jury would have to be satisfied a conviction would be a ...