A Neolithic circle of standing stones was recently "discovered" by archaeologists in Scotland. But it turns out, local farmers have known about it for generations. The ancient monumental structure — ...
Evidence of two previously unknown prehistoric stone circles has been uncovered in southern England—with one site seemingly displaying similarities to the early phase of the iconic Stonehenge. Remains ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a new stone circle near Stonehenge that lends credence to the theory that the famous prehistoric monument in Britain was part of a funeral complex. University of Bristol ...
Two newly discovered stone circles, built about 5,000 years ago in what is now the southwest of England, are the latest to show that Stonehenge was not the only Stone Age circle built in the region.
Work has started on a project to unearth the secrets of a prehistoric ritual site in the Cornwall. Described by experts as the county's "ancient sacred heart", Castilly Henge is believed to have been ...
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Archaeologist Discovers Two Neolithic Stone Circles in England, Supporting a 'Sacred Arc' Theory
The “sacred arc” theory might sound like a plot point straight out of a fantasy novel, but it really describes an ...
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