Archaeologists have discovered a massive series of Neolithic-era pits very close to the Stonehenge site in southern England. As with Stonehenge itself its purpose remains a mystery, but the mere ...
This polishing stone is more than 5,000 years old and was once used to sharpen ax heads. Historic England Archive To the untrained eye, the modest gray boulder in a Dorset, England, field would be ...
Last year, researchers announced that they had made one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in British history. Just 3 kilometers (2 miles) from the world famous monument of Stonehenge, ...
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This 5,000-Year-Old Neolithic Tomb Located In England Is Said To Be Linked To King Arthur
One of the most recognizable Neolithic monuments in England is Arthur's Stone. The chambered tomb, or dolmen, is located on a hilltop in Herefordshire, England. It was made in 3700 B.C., and as early ...
A prehistoric complex including two 6,000-year-old tombs representing some of the earliest monuments built in Britain has been discovered by archaeologists. The researchers found the previously ...
A huge ring of 4,500-year-old pits discovered about two miles from Stonehenge were made by humans, archaeologists have confirmed. Twenty times bigger than Stonehenge—making it the largest prehistoric ...
HEREFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND—The Guardian reports that archaeologists from the University of Manchester and English Heritage are excavating Arthur's Stone, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic-era burial chamber in ...
The Dudderhouse Hill long cairn is located inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park in northern England. Historic England England is ramping up protections for the Dudderhouse Hill long cairn, one of ...
ANTH copy Purchased from the Jean Axelrod Acquisitions Endowment. "The 'western seaways' are an arc of sea extending from the Channel Islands in the south, through the Isles of Scilly around to Orkney ...
Archaeologists are investigating three island groups around Britain to help understand why people changed from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to farming the land. Archaeologists in Southampton ...
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The Ness of Brodgar lies on a narrow strip of land between two Orkney lochs Archaeologists are to resume digging at the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney after 3D radar technology led to an "extraordinary ...
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