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Scientists Finally Cracked the Code of StonehengeCurious about the mystery of Stonehenge? Scientists have finally cracked the code behind this ancient wonder, and it’s way ...
A megalithic monument older than Egypt's pyramids and England's Stonehenge recently emerged from the water in Spain as a ...
Locals have raised concerns over a lack of road signs which they believe has led to crashes around the world-famous ...
The mystery of Stonehenge -- how it was built and what it was for -- has kept scholars occupied for centuries. Now it seems they've got even more work because there are more stones -- lots more ...
The event, The Big Sleep, aims to "spark a lasting change" by having participants give up their beds for one night while raising funds for the charity.
About 25,000 people have celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge. The event is one of the few occasions people can walk ...
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This Wonder of the World isn’t done living up to its name. Roughly 5,000 years after making an initial appearance on a patch of English grassland, Stonehenge has plenty of secrets left to spill ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNStonehenge: Praise for summer solstice celebrationsIt is a great credit to Salisbury and to English Heritage that the summer solstice at Stonehenge remains open to visitors from far and near...' ...
Thirty-two historically and culturally significant sites have just joined the illustrious ranks of UNESCO World Heritage List ...
England's enigmatic Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings — perhaps for ancient kings or chieftains, researchers reported Thursday.
Archaeologists have solved one of Stonehenge’s greatest mysteries — the precise source of the world-famous prehistoric temple’s largest stones.. A new scientific breakthrough has, for the ...
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