The findings strongly support the idea that Neolithic builders intentionally transported the stones over vast distances.
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Transport of the Stonehenge stones: A hypothesis debunked by science
For years, specialists have been trying to understand how the massive stones of Stonehenge were brought to their current ...
A stunning walk with a 200-year-old monument just over an hour from Leeds city centre has been hailed as Yorkshire's answer to Stonehenge - and it's perfect for families ...
A magical family-friendly walk just two hours from Manchester has been hailed as one of the most 'unique' spots in the UK - ...
One of the most spectacular Neolithic villages in the world, and the best preserved settlement in Western Europe, Skara Brae on the Orkney Islands is older than Stonehenge. Use a wide angle lens to ...
The 20% discount community club members have enjoyed with their food purchases at Stonehenge Grille the past three years will ...
New Curtin University research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported ...
As for the statues long assumed to have been abandoned as they were being transported to the coastline to be displayed in ...
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New theory about Stonehenge - and I got to test it on site
I had the rare chance to film inside Stonehenge at 7AM — just me, the stones, and a camera crew. While working with English Heritage, I learned about a new theory that reframes how we view the ...
Scientists have found compelling new evidence that humans, not glaciers, brought Stonehenge’s bluestones to the site. Using ...
The monument’s mysterious past has spawned countless tales and theories. According to folklore, Stonehenge was created by ...
The rocks were unearthed while construction crews graded the land, but there are no current approved plans to build anything at that address, a county spokesperson said.
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