5 posts tagged with archaeology and stonehenge (View popular tags)
If the Stones Could Speak: Searching for the Meaning of Stonehenge.
posted on May 31, 2008 - View this thread
Excavation Starts at Stonehenge - "The two-week dig will try to establish, once and for all, some precise dating for the creation of the monument."
posted on Apr 1, 2008 - View this thread
Ancient observatories from space Satellite images of Angkor Wat, Chichen Itza, Chaco Canyon, Stonehenge, Teotihuacan, and others. The observers, observed. High res images available.
posted on May 8, 2006 - View this thread
Archaeologists are denouncing plans for a tunnel under Stonehenge.
It's not the idea of the tunnel itself that is drawing fire, so much as the execution. The govt seems to be doing it on the cheap, in a way that won't solve the problem of the modern world intruding on the prehistoric megalith.
posted on Mar 21, 2004 - View this thread
The King of Stonehenge found in a 4,000-year-old grave near Stonehenge may have been from Switzerland and involved in its construction. It is the richest Bronze Age burial found in Britain "off the scale". ...it is fascinating to think that someone from abroad – probably modern day Switzerland – could well have played an important part in the construction of Britain’s most famous archaeological site.”
posted on Feb 10, 2003 - View this thread