One of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe, Stonehenge, consists of a ring of standing stones, each about 4 metres high, 2.1 metres wide and weighing around ...
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Scientists say that cremated remains may hold the key to unlocking the truth behind England’s greatest mystery: who built Stonehenge? New studies on the cremated remains of 25 Neolithic people ...
Read More Stonehenge is one the UK’s most visited tourist attractions – and one of the world’s most enigmatic ancient monuments. People come from all over the world to stare at the iconic stone pillars and ...
Read More The Stonehenge burial pit in Wiltshire, revealed some awe-strikings facts about women and their importance in the Neolithic elite society. No one would have thought that women played a key role in ...
Read More Britain’s ancient history is all about the unique burial chambers, standing stones, and Neolithic stone circles. There's just something so mysterious and intriguing about them. When were those ...
Read More Places of historical significance have always been of interest and are way alluring. So, when you hear or read about the term ‘Stonehenge’ you are bound to get attracted to it. Hence, when the ...
Read More The latest in technology has yet again aided in some novel findings. It is indeed amazing that almost hundreds of primitive earthworks similar to the Stonehenge have been found fabricated in the ...
Read More Stonehenge is one of the finest known prehistoric monuments in Europe. It’s a ring of stones, which the archaeologists believe were constructed back in 3,000 to 2,000 BC. But, this is not all about ...
Read More Is it possible a structure similar to Stonehenge lies at the bottom of Lake Michigan? The site was discovered in 2007, 40 feet below the surface of Lake Michigan by Mark Holly according ...
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