David Jacques, Honorary Professorial Research Fellow in Archaeology at The University of Buckingham, has featured in ...
Now researchers have suggested that the stone circle at Stonehenge, built during this period, may have been designed to unite early farming communities across Britain in response to the influx of ...
Solid as a rock… There are certain places in the world that hold a powerful grip over the collective imagination. Places ...
Stonehenge may have had a second purpose beyond its well-documented astronomical uses. A new study claims that the monument may have been built in part to unify neighboring people groups in and ...
New evidence that suggests the bluestones of Stonehenge were transported from West Wales by glacier ice has emerged, after a "lost" boulder was rediscovered in a box in Salisbury Museum.
The stone samples were removed during archaeological work in 1958 A missing piece of Stonehenge has been returned to the site 60 years after it was taken. A metre-long core from inside the ...
When do the clocks go forward? On Sunday 31st March, the clocks 'spring forward' by one hour, marking the annual move from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to British Summer Time (BST). The first BST ...
Thousands of people cheered sunrise at Stonehenge on summer solstice. About 10,000 people gathered at the Neolithic monument to greet the start of the longest day of the year, according to ...
Stonehenge was built to unify ancient Britons during a “legitimation crisis” caused by the migration of people from mainland Europe, researchers have suggested. More than 4,000 years ago, The ...