Archaeologists propose that these stones were gifts, solidifying political and cultural unity. Related Stories ・Archeologists discover two new Stonehenge-like stone circles in England ...
Around 4,500 years ago, the famous silhouette of Stonehenge would have looked very different. Writer and archaeologist Mike Pitts digs up clues to the mystery of the circle's long-lost stones.
The iconic Neolithic monument of Stonehenge may have represented an attempt to unify people living in different parts of prehistoric Britain, researchers have proposed in a study. The paper ...