New research uses tiny mineral clues to show people moved Stonehenge stones, not glaciers, changing how we view ancient engineering.
Hidden beneath layers of moss and time, a remarkable archaeological find has emerged from the forests of northern Ontario.
A major debate over the construction of the mysterious Neolithic Stonehenge site in the UK may finally have been resolved.
INVASIVE Asian hornets, notorious predators from East Asia, are spreading rapidly throughout Britain after shattering ...
So who actually built Stonehenge? What happened and why? Many explanations have been proposed as the origin of Stonehenge, ...
People, not glaciers, transported Stonehenge’s famous bluestones to the ancient site, new research led by Curtin University has found ...
People, not glaciers, transported Stonehenge’s famous bluestones to the ancient site, new research led by Curtin University has found ...
New research sheds light on one of archaeology’s longest-running debates: how Stonehenge’s massive bluestones reached their ...
F or centuries, Stonehenge has attracted all sorts of theories—varying widely in credibility—as to how it cropped up some ...
The researchers reached this conclusion after searching for the traces of potential ancient glaciers in rivers near ...
The history of the planet and the civilizations that have lived on it are among life’s greatest mysteries.People have roamed ...
A MYSTERIOUS shrine used by ancient Roman cultists has been found alongside a pair “elite” tombs plundered after burial. The ...