Two newly discovered stone circles, built about 5,000 years ago in what is now the southwest of England, are the latest to show that Stonehenge was not the only Stone Age circle built in the region.
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The idea suggests prehistoric people built a ring of stone circles in modern-day Dartmoor National Park around the same time that Stonehenge was created—and the new finds have just added another piece ...
A research group led by Johannes Müller at the Institute of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology, at Kiel University, ...
At a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island Funen dating back 5,500 years, archaeologists have discovered both grinding ...
Evidence of two previously unknown prehistoric stone circles has been uncovered in southern England—with one site seemingly ...
Remains of the monuments—likely dated to the Neolithic period, or New Stone Age—came to light during fieldwork near Taw Marsh in Dartmoor National Park in the county of Devon, South West England.
The iconic Neolithic monument of Stonehenge ... replacement of the indigenous Britons with new arrivals from the European continent. "The Altar Stone's incorporation into Stonehenge as an attempt ...