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175,000-year-old stone circles deep in a cave may have been built by Neanderthals
Deep inside Bruniquel Cave in southwest France, researchers found ring-like structures made from nearly 400 broken ...
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For decades, the massive stone circles of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights were considered a singular, mysterious anomaly—often dubbed "Israel's Stonehenge." However, new research led by Ben-Gurion ...
UNIVERSITY PARK - Dallas native Preston Stone participated in two pro days this spring, and Monday's at SMU - a program he left over a year ago - was, ironically, the more natural one. Not just ...
Long before Stonehenge, ancient builders constructed something even larger. The Avebury stone circle, dating to around 3000 BC, is the largest prehistoric stone circle ever built. Over 100 massive ...
Grand, centuries-old cathedrals distinguish Great Britain’s cities and towns, providing spiritual nourishment to those who visit. These places of worship seem ancient almost beyond imagination. But ...
You have to know what you're looking for to find Kinstone. But once you get there, you might encounter something you never expected. The stone sculpture garden, which some have compared to Stonehenge, ...
Researchers found evidence of a ceremonial platform next to the Farley Moor standing stone, which measures roughly 6.5 feet tall. Time Team Amateur archaeologist George Bird had long been fascinated ...
For a while now, a standing stone tucked away in a Berkshire woodland was believed to be a lone monument. New findings, however, have revealed the artifact to be but one piece of an immense ...
Following a local’s theory, archaeologists excavated the Farley Moor standing stone and found a larger 3,700-year-old ceremonial site. Photo from Time Team, shared by Forestry England In a forest of ...
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The mystery behind one of the world’s most mystical wonders may have been unraveled just as it prepares to host thousands of tourists for the year’s shortest day. Stonehenge researchers have found new ...
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