Ice flow modeling and geological analyses suggest it's possible that glaciers carried the stone part of the way during the ...
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Stonehenge was actually a prehistoric sports arena
Stonehenge might have been a sports arena. Or close to it. English Heritage curator Win Scutt, who looks after the monument, ...
The central, six-ton sandstone megalith likely came from a region in Scotland about 400 miles away. How a prehistoric society ...
Researchers made the findings with geological analysis and computer modelling.
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Stonehenge’s 13,228-pound altar stone travelled 435 miles via human effort, not glaciers: study
After decades of debate, a new study has revealed the epic journey that the ...
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Stonehenge's altar stone probably wasn't transported by a glacier
A glacier could have carried the giant sandstone at the centre of Stonehenge southwards from north-east Scotland, but this ...
Researchers found that Stonehenge's Altar Stone likely was transported from northern Scotland across hundreds of miles of ...
Organized Stonehenge tours from London typically include round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned coach, as well as ...
More than 100 volunteers have built a 20-foot high structure using the tools and techniques of Neolithic England.
New research suggests the six-tonne stone could have been transported via glacier to Doggerland - a prehistoric landscape ...
Stonehenge is a massive stone monument located on Salisbury Plain in southern England. It was built roughly 4,000 to 5,000 years ago and was part of a larger sacred landscape. The bigger stones at ...
Silkhenge spiders were an unknown species until just over a decade ago. This is why when scientists stumbled upon a silkhenge ...
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