A major debate over the construction of the mysterious Neolithic Stonehenge site in the UK may finally have been resolved.
New research sheds light on one of archaeology’s longest-running debates: how Stonehenge’s massive bluestones reached their ...
When both minerals form, they trap small amounts of radioactive uranium – which, at a known rate, will decay into lead. By ...
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People, not glaciers, transported rocks to Stonehenge, study confirms
A new analysis of mineral grains has refuted the "glacial transport theory" that suggests Stonehenge's bluestones and Altar ...
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Tiny Sand Grains May Finally Solve 5,000-Year-Old Stonehenge Mystery
Microscopic Crystals Undercut The Idea That Glaciers Are Behind The Iconic Site In A Nutshell Scientists analyzed microscopic ...
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Scientists freeze out ice-age delivery theory for Stonehenge stones
New research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported Stonehenge’s famous ...
Long thought to be an assortment of mysterious holes near Stonehenge, researchers have now used new technologies to better understand the culture that dug a circle of ditches around the monument in ...
When archaeologists announced in 2020 that they had traced a vast ring of prehistoric pits encircling the Neolithic site of Durrington Walls, the find instantly reshaped how researchers think about ...
In Brief Archeologists Use Digital Underground Mapping to Discover the Landscape of Stonehenge A massive experiment in virtual archeology has led to the mapping of 3,000 acres around Stonehenge, and ...
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