A 5,000-year-old structure discovered in southwest England may have been a prototype for the development of Stonehenge, according to archaeologists.
It turns out Stonehenge, the ancient rock formation that has perplexed historians for thousands of years, still has a couple ...
The structure consisted of two posts that lined up with the solstices 5,000 years ago.
Excavations in Wiltshire, England revealed a Neolithic timber circle whose cosmic precision rivals the stone monument it ...
A team from the British firm Wessex Archaeology said the structure would have consisted of two wooden poles 120 meters (394 ...
Ice flow modeling and geological analyses suggest it's possible that glaciers carried the stone part of the way during the last Ice Age. However, scientists say that scenario is unlikely ...
What we’ve discovered at Bulford is 500 years earlier than the famous stones we know so well,” lead archeologist Phil Harding said.
Over 20,000 people gathered at Stonehenge in the U.K. on June 21 to witness the summer solstice sunrise, marking the Northern ...
The structure, in the English village of Bulford, 83 miles west of London, dates back 500 years earlier than Stonehenge ...
Stonehenge builders used wooden tracks ‘like a railway’ to transport huge stones - Experts have a new theory about how ...
Stonehenge poses more questions than answers, making it one of the most mysterious prehistoric monuments in the world. And ...
It is thought the monument took around 1,500 years to build, from about 3100 B.C. to 1600 B.C. The post New visual shows ...