Researchers say that Flagstones, a large circular enclosure in southern England, dates to around 3200 B.C.E.—which means it ...
Stonehenge gets some well-deserved attention ... However, another site in southwest England called Flagstones might be even older. New radiocarbon dating and human remains, red deer antlers ...
Flagstones, an ancient burial site in Dorset, England, may be centuries older than Stonehenge, according to a new study.
New research suggests that the Flagstones site in Dorset may be linked to Stonehenge.
The two circles of stones at Stonehenge in southern England are believed to have been erected between 3100 BC and 1600 BC. The Danish archeologists are now trying to find if there is an inner ...
Archaeological research by the University of Exeter and Historic England has shed new light ... Flagstones may have served as a prototype to Stonehenge. Dorset Museum At least four burials were ...
According to new research from the University of Exeter and Historic England, this ancient enclosure might have been a 'prototype' for later monuments like Stonehenge. Because of the similarity ...
Stonehenge, nestled in the verdant landscapes of Wiltshire, England, stands as a testament ... the bustling life that once filled these ruins. Llamas roam freely here, adding to the sense of ...
Millions of people know all about the likes of Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall and Whitby Abbey - but there are countless other ruins waiting to be discovered by more of us across England, Wales ...
Sun rises at Stonehenge near Amesbury in Wiltshire (AFP ... notions that most of its slabs came from Wales. From City to Sea: England's Southern Splendor, Captured from Above - 9min The latest ...