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Sun-worshippers flock to Stonehenge to celebrate summer solstice as sun rises on year's longest day
Around 20,000 people gathered on Sunday to the neolithic site, located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, to watch sun-up on ...
Long before the stones were ever raised, people in this exact spot were doing something remarkably similar.
A new discovery near Stonehenge has revealed what archaeologists believe may be an early prototype for the monument’s solar ...
Thousands have gathered at Stonehenge for the summer solstice. Archaeologists believe people were doing the same thing on a nearby hillside 5000 years ago.
As 20,000 people gather in Wiltshire, the ancient stone circle proves that some traditions never go out of style.
The huge stones that make up Stonehenge are precisely calibrated to line up with the sun. The thought behind it was that, as ...
The story of Stonehenge starts around 5,000 years ago. But its famous old stones, some of which were transported all the way ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 5,000-year-old structure that may have served as an early “prototype” for the alignment for ...
Two wooden posts sunk into a hillside three miles east of Stonehenge may have been the earliest known solar alignment on that ...
Stonehenge did not look at first as we remember it now. Its earliest phase began as earthworks around 3000 B.C. The famous ...
A 5,000-year-old structure discovered in southwest England may have been a prototype for the development of Stonehenge, ...
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