The mystery of Stonehenge has fascinated many for centuries. Historians and archaeologists have many theories about its purpose. One idea is that it was a place for rituals and ceremonies.
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Hey Hunters, I got the absolute privilege of running round Stonehenge at 7am last week! I was filming a presenting job for ...
The model helped researchers to get inside the heart and soul of Stonehenge, and hear what ancient Britons would have ...
It has been known for a long time that the stones came from further than 12 miles away, but the long-distance links boost the theory that Stonehenge served a unifying purpose in ancient Britain.
Some of the bluestones that once stood at the riverside probably now stand within the centre of Stonehenge. The discovery may confirm of the Stonehenge Riverside Project’s theory that the River Avon ...
We’re all familiar with Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Giza, but did you know that Skara Brae is older than both?
Stonehenge was a failed experiment in "unifying" early Briton communities, new research has suggested. Archaeologists have suggested that the Neolithic stone circle was built to "unify" early ...
What we can still see is used to explore how, when and why Stonehenge was built, and why it was such an important centre for people at the time. Differing theories and contradictions in the ...