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Stonehenge Was Never Finished, And That May Be the Biggest ClueStonehenge was built over 1500 years in multiple phases, yet some parts were left incomplete. New evidence suggests this ...
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As the sun rose on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ...
Thousands of people gathered at Stonehenge to watch the summer solstice sunrise, marking the year's longest day - on what is now the hottest day of the year. Temperatures in Charlwood, Surrey, hit ...
English Heritage, which manages the Stonehenge monument, will livestream summer solstice 2025 activities on June 20 to ring in the season.
The Stonehenge World Heritage Site is big - so big, it is actually split in two, with much of it around Avebury. People have lived and worked in the area long before they were ever declared a ...
The National Trust has completed a £2 million peatland restoration project to mark the acquisition of its first nature reserve – with an amazing "older than Stonehenge" find along the way. The ...
The site is called Göbekli Tepe, and it’s been dated to around 11,500 years ago. That makes it more than twice as old as Stonehenge, and far older than the first known cities or written language.
Stonehenge is best known for the tall Sarsen stones that make up its distinctive appearance – these, it’s believed, came from West Woods in Wiltshire.
One of the most famous solstice celebrations takes place at the ancient Stonehenge ruins in Wiltshire, England, where many gather to herald the season. Pagans come by the thousands to Stonehenge ...
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