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.
Work has started on a project to unearth the secrets of a prehistoric ritual site in Cornwall. Described by experts as the county's "ancient sacred heart", Castilly Henge is believed to have been ...
A Neolithic circle of standing stones was recently "discovered" by archaeologists in Scotland. But it turns out, local farmers have known about it for generations. The ancient monumental structure — ...
Grand, centuries-old cathedrals distinguish Great Britain’s cities and towns, providing spiritual nourishment to those who ...
Avebury stands some 25 miles north of Stonehenge and is large enough to fit two Stonehenge-sized circles. Detmar Owen via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY SA-4.0 Avebury, a sprawling network of stone ...
A rchaeologists are to resume digging at the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney after 3D radar technology discovered an "extraordinary" object which has yet to be identified. The Ness, one of the most ...
Dates are set for a July 2026 dig at the Ness of Brodgar, where archaeologists will open a trench to investigate a mysterious ...
A long lost ancient stone circle on a remote Scottish island may have been created to attract lightning, scientists have said. The neolithic structure, on the Outer Hebrides, was found to contain a ...
Possible traces of a long-vanished stone circle at the site were discovered in 2022 [Historic England & Cornwall Archaeology Unit] Work has started on a project to unearth the secrets of a prehistoric ...
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