Learn more about the new research that backs up the theory that the bluestones of Stonehenge were carried or dragged by ...
The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were ...
Discovered in southern England in the mid-1990s, the artifact may have been made by Neanderthals or Homo heidelbergensis, according to a new study ...
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New evidence reveals how Stonehenge’s stones were transported across ancient Britain
Stonehenge has sparked debate over whether glaciers or people transported its stones.
A 5,500-year-old skeleton from Colombia has revealed the oldest known genome of the bacterium linked to syphilis and related ...
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8,000-year-old stone camels discovered! Older than Stonehenge
Late Queen’s ‘strong and complex personality’ to feature in national memorial The breakthrough that could stop arthritis and ...
A Roman-era skeleton discovered in southern England has finally given up her secrets after more than a decade of debate.
New research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported Stonehenge’s famous ...
New research uses tiny mineral clues to show people moved Stonehenge stones, not glaciers, changing how we view ancient engineering.
Hidden beneath layers of moss and time, a remarkable archaeological find has emerged from the forests of northern Ontario.
A major debate over the construction of the mysterious Neolithic Stonehenge site in the UK may finally have been resolved.
People, not glaciers, transported Stonehenge’s famous bluestones to the ancient site, new research led by Curtin University has found ...
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