News
And what stands underneath the World Heritage Site that attracts more than 1 million visitors annually is more numerous than what we can see. "The results," Gaffney said, "actually look like a map ...
Archaeologists have unveiled the most detailed map ever produced of the earth beneath Stonehenge and its surrounds. They combined different instruments to scan the area to a depth of three metres ...
The Stonehenge World Heritage Site Interactive Map brings visitors into the center of the circles, and also introduces them to the archaeological context of the surrounding countryside.
New digital map reveals stunning hidden archaeology of Stonehenge Date: September 9, 2014 Source: University of Birmingham Summary: A host of previously unknown archaeological monuments have been ...
As the sun rose on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ...
Property owner Dennis Stone and his family have worked to solve the mystery of this rock formation since the 1950s. Believed ...
Stonehenge researches have found new evidence to argue the creation of the World Heritage Site was partly used to unify the people living across Great Britain.
Researchers from Birmingham University used high-tech equipment to map 17 ritual monuments in the area. That's in addition to the iconic circle of stones that has stood there for thousands of years.
There's much more to Stonehenge, it turns out, than meets the eye (or, for that matter, Spinal Tap). Researchers from Birmingham University used high-tech equipment to map 17 ritual monuments in the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results