Archaeologists in Scotland have revealed that a stone circle thought to be thousands of years old is actually a modern replica. Aberdeenshire Council said that experts were initially excited by the ...
Here's one for your Ireland bucket list: a visit to the Beltany Stone Circle. Mystery still surrounds one of Ireland's Bronze Age gems: to this day Beltany Stone Circle, with its 64 standing stones, ...
Lending credence to an ancient legend, newly uncovered evidence suggests that Stonehenge’s inner circle of stones was originally erected in Wales, before being transported 175 miles and rebuilt on ...
Archaeologists excavating the area around an historic stone formation believe a man-made ring of stones, known as a stone circle, may have been found at the site. Arthur's Stone in Dorstone, ...
At an ancient site situated among the hills of western Wales, researchers suspect they have uncovered the remnants of a stone circle that contained initial building blocks of Stonehenge. Others, ...
Five thousand years after Stonehenge was built, archaeologists have finally pinpointed exactly where the bluestones that form part of the imposing UK monument came from and how they were unearthed.
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