Archaeologists have dismissed the sodden, peat-filled deltas of the Lower Rhine and Meuse rivers as a historical backwater. That’s today’s Netherlands. No offence to the Dutch, but during the Bronze ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the origins of the Bell Beaker people who migrated to Britain and replaced all of the Neolithic Stonehenge builders within a century. DNA studies have previously revealed ...
It is one of ancient Britain's most iconic and puzzling landmarks. But scientists are now finally starting to solve some of Stonehenge's most baffling mysteries. This week, a group of leading experts ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LONDON (AP) — For a monument that has been ...
A new study reveals that the architects and builders of Stonehenge may have been Welsh, from more than 100 miles away. The journal Scientific Reports reveals some human remains excavated at the site ...
It's also unclear why the original Stonehenge builders chose to source their sarsen from West Woods, when there were so many other areas nearby dense with sarsen stones — but the study's team ...
'Stonehenge: The Story of an Icon,' Susan Greaney’s latest book, will soon be available for purchase at the UNESCO World Heritage site and English Heritage's online store.
For centuries, the source of Stonehenge's massive sarsen stones have been an open mystery. Archaeologists and historians have long debated where the giant sarsen stones, used to create the prehistoric ...