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Can we decode Stonehenge?
A factual look at leading theories about Stonehenge’s purpose, from astronomical alignments to ceremonial use, and what ...
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Stonehenge and the pyramids: How were these ancient wonders actually built?
Discover the wonders of ancient architecture as we unravel the mysteries of Stonehenge and Egypt’s Great Pyramids - marvels ...
Archaeologist Julian Richards is obsessed with Stonehenge. Over the past 55 years, Julian has explored the ancient past buried beneath the earth - mainly in his native UK. An author, broadcaster and ...
While many people are fixated on the future, there’s still plenty that we don’t know about the past. After all, our planet ...
A study of ancient human DNA from a wetland region in Belgium, western Germany, and the Netherlands yielded surprising information about early British history. Hunter-gatherer genes were prevalent in ...
When ancient DNA studies began to gain attention, little more than a decade ago, the view took hold among geneticists that ...
Travel and Tour World (TTW) has unveiled its new research, "50 heritage sites in the world for 2026," highlighting the landmarks shaping the future of heritage tourism. Based on editorial research, ...
Ever wonder what happens when someone decides that rural Alabama needs its own version of one of the world’s most mysterious ancient monuments? Bamahenge in Elberta answers that question with a ...
Suddenly, rising from a clearing in the trees, you see massive standing stones arranged in a circle that looks like it was transported directly from Neolithic Britain. Your first thought is probably ...
According to the ministry, the site has been under constant monitoring by Italy’s financial police to “protect the site from possible looting and to preserve its enormous scientific value.” The ...
An ancient elephant bone hammer from southern England reveals that early humans used rare materials to precisely sharpen stone tools, highlighting unexpected technological sophistication 500,000 years ...
The Commerce Commission is again running an anonymous survey to find out how suppliers are being treated by supermarkets. It's the second time it's run such a review and the Commission says it needs ...
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