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Monument Older Than Stonehenge Found in Lake Michigan
You won't believe this, but divers found something wild at the bottom of Lake Michigan—a stone circle that's older than Stonehenge. Yep, apparently the Midwest has been holding onto ancient secrets ...
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Stonehenge – Rethinking the Ancient Monument
Archaeologists may have uncovered fresh clues about why Stonehenge was built, offering a surprising twist on the monument’s ...
From close encounters with UFOs, to a monkey on the loose in Danville, a Stonehenge-like mystery in Salem, and a ...
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Spinal Tap Releases ‘Stonehenge’ With Elton John, Unveils New Album Tied to Mockumentary Sequel
The re-recording of classic cut "Stonehenge" will appear on 'The End Continues,' the forthcoming album for the mockumentary ...
The mystery of Stonehenge -- how it was built and what it was for -- has kept scholars occupied for centuries. Now it seems they've got even more work because there are more stones -- lots more ...
Boulders at Stonehenge were taken to the monument's site by humans, rather than dragged there by glaciers, new scientific research claims.
Stonehenge was not ‘one’ monument, but rather was built, altered, and revered for over 1,500 years, around 100 generations." Opinion: The White House has always been 'The People's House.' ...
Stonehenge is made up of two main types of rock. The sarsens, sandstone slabs weighing 25 tons on average, form the iconic central horseshoe, the uprights and lintels of the outer circle, as well ...
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Elton John Gets Druid With It in ‘Stonehenge’ Remake Video From ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’
Elton John turns it up to 11 with Spinal Tap in a new video remake of their iconic anthem 'Stonehenge' from the soundtrack of the upcoming sequel.
Archaeologists have solved one of Stonehenge ’s greatest mysteries — the precise source of the world-famous prehistoric temple’s largest stones. A new scientific breakthrough has, for the ...
England's enigmatic Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings — perhaps for ancient kings or chieftains, researchers reported Thursday.
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