The monument’s mysterious past has spawned countless tales and theories. According to folklore, Stonehenge was created by ...
After analysing over 700 zircon and apatite grains they found that glaciers likely didn’t extend to parts of England as far ...
We can stop crediting glaciers—the people had the power to move those massive stones.
A new analysis of mineral grains has refuted the "glacial transport theory" that suggests Stonehenge's bluestones and Altar ...
A new study shows the monument’s most exotic stones did not arrive by chance but were instead deliberately selected and transported.
Stonehenge has been the subject of intense scholarly debate ever since early scientific minds began examining the ancient megalith in the early 17th century. Some, like architect Inigo Jones, believed ...
A centuries-old question surrounding Stonehenge has been solved, linking the tall megaliths to a geographic area where they may have come from. The original source of the massive sarsen stones has ...
New research sheds light on one of archaeology’s longest-running debates: how Stonehenge’s massive bluestones reached their final resting place. A new study from Curtin University is reshaping how ...
Learn more about the new research that backs up the theory that the bluestones of Stonehenge were carried or dragged by ...
The Neolithic farmers and herders who built a massive stone chamber in southern Spain nearly 6,000 years ago possessed a good rudimentary grasp of physics, geometry, geology and architectural ...
“Megaliths represent the earliest form of monumental stone architecture,” write the authors of the new study, and the Menga Dolmen is a fantastic example. This prehistoric megalithic structure near ...