Stonehenge may have had a second purpose beyond its well-documented astronomical uses. A new study claims that the monument may have been built in part to unify neighboring people groups in and near ...
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.
New research has shed light on how Stonehenge may have served to unify Britain’s early farmers as newcomers from Europe began ...
Stonehenge researchers have found new evidence ... The biggest clue for the new unification theory comes from new details about the Altar Stone — a massive bluestone placed inside the inner ...
How and why ancient masons built Stonehenge has baffled historians and scientists for centuries. But researchers now believe that new analysis could support a lesser known theory about the ...
In the paper, the researchers say Stonehenge’s long-distance links add weight to the theory that the Neolithic monument may ...
The monument was built during a period of immigration from mainland Europe, and it may been intended to unify communities ...
There are several ancient monuments proving that our predecessors possessed knowledge of astronomy and used it for practical ...
Experts believe monument had a political purpose as it was created with rocks from all corners of ancient Britain ...
The recent discovery that one of Stonehenge’s stones originated in Scotland supports a theory that the stone circle was built ...
It’s that time of year when crowds of pagans, druids, hippies and tourists head to Stonehenge in Britain to celebrate the ...
About 15,000 revelers witnessed an ancient solstice sunrise alignment on Saturday morning at Stonehenge, the U.K.’s most ...