Many artefacts in the exhibition are on display for the first time The World of Stonehenge aims to shed more light on who built the monument, who visited it and what its true purpose was.
In light of this, the authors of the study, published in the journal Archaeology International, argue that Stonehenge may have served a unifying purpose. The paper casts new light on the enigmatic ...
“Stonehenge’s architectural connection to ... witness their visual effects on the stones—for example, patterns of light and shadow—and consider modern influences like traffic and trees ...
Scientists appear to have finally cracked one of archaeology's greatest mysteries: Why Stonehenge was built 5,000 years ago. The iconic stone circle in Wiltshire was constructed as a "symbol of ...
Together, the findings from the new study and those published earlier this year are shedding light on the purpose of Stonehenge and the arrangement of its monoliths, an enduring enigma since ...