A writer from Droitwich is set to release the second book in his fantasy series. Simon Batsman, who started work on the Sarsen series while living in the town, will release his second book, "In the ...
Stonehenge was built to unify ancient Britons during a “legitimation crisis” caused by the migration of people from mainland ...
The field of archaeology has been no exception, with 2024 being very important for it. Across the planet, many incredible ...
Stonehenge may have had a second purpose beyond its well-documented astronomical uses. A new study claims that the monument ...
The recent discovery that one of Stonehenge’s stones originated in Scotland supports a theory that the stone circle was built ...
The larger ‘sarsen’ stones were carried from at least 15 miles away to the north and east of the site. Prof Parker Pearson said: “We’ve known for a while that people came from many ...
Stonehenge may have been built as a symbol of unity for ancient Britons in response to an influx of European migrants, ...
He said it’s “highly unlikely” that the central sarsen of Stonehenge was part of an earlier structure. “These stones are not just plucked out of anywhere,” he added. Researchers believe ...
Recent research suggests that Stonehenge’s 43 bluestones came from about 140 miles away in western Wales, while its larger sarsen stones originated 15 miles north of the site. The structure’s ...
New research into the origin of the stones at Stonehenge suggests that perhaps the world's most famous stone circle had a political and religious intent of unification among Neolithic British peoples.
Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire on the southern edge of Salisbury Plain. Stonehenge may have been constructed in England to help unify ancient Britain, long before there was a kingdom as ...