The mystery of how Stonehenge’s massive stones ended up in southern England may finally have a clear answer. A new scientific ...
The findings strongly support the idea that Neolithic builders intentionally transported the stones over vast distances.
F or centuries, Stonehenge has attracted all sorts of theories—varying widely in credibility—as to how it cropped up some ...
New research uses tiny mineral clues to show people moved Stonehenge stones, not glaciers, changing how we view ancient engineering.
New research sheds light on one of archaeology’s longest-running debates: how Stonehenge’s massive bluestones reached their ...
Scientists have found compelling new evidence that humans, not glaciers, brought Stonehenge’s bluestones to the site. Using ...
A new analysis of mineral grains has refuted the "glacial transport theory" that suggests Stonehenge's bluestones and Altar ...
New research around Stonehenge is transforming a familiar monument into the hub of a vast prehistoric logistics system.
Microscopic Crystals Undercut The Idea That Glaciers Are Behind The Iconic Site In A Nutshell Scientists analyzed microscopic ...
Fragments of the Altar Stone are geologically different from the others at Stonehenge, but similar to those found hundreds of miles away, according to new research. Reading time 3 minutes Stonehenge ...
When both minerals form, they trap small amounts of radioactive uranium – which, at a known rate, will decay into lead. By ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LONDON (AP) — For a monument that has been ...