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The sequel to the iconic 1980s rock mockumentary, This is Spinal Tap, has been spotted being filmed at Stonehenge. There has ...
Research into a cow's molar that was discovered at the southern entrance of Stonehenge a century ago suggests it grew up in ...
New evidence confirms link between Stonehenge and two quarries in Wales believed to be sources of historic Wiltshire landmark’s legendary standing bluestones ...
Research offers evidence for the first time about links between cattle remains at Stonehenge and Wales.
New research of a molar supports the theory that cows or oxen could have moved the enormous stones from Wales to Salisbury ...
A cow’s tooth found at Stonehenge uncovers surprising connections to Wales, shedding light on the long-standing Stonehenge ...
Boulders at Stonehenge were taken to the monument's site by humans, rather than dragged there by glaciers, new scientific research claims.
Stonehenge is has several arches called trilithons, and the slabs that form these iconic shapes are known as sarsen stones; outside of the U.K., this material is called silcrete.
There are longer than usual queues past Stonehenge as traffic is delayed by a crash on the A303. The road is partially blocked in both directions past the historic site. Traffic maps show congestion ...
Picture Stonehenge and you may first envision its huge standing stones, or sarsens. The bluestones are smaller; the biggest is a little less than ten feet tall, and weighs more than three tons.
England's enigmatic Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings and for several hundred years thereafter, new research indicates. Dating of cremated remains shows burials ...
Archaeologists have discovered a network of shafts which span 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) near Stonehenge, presumed to have been built by the same Neolithic peoples who erected Stonehenge 4,500 years ...