The world-famous Neolithic stone circle may have served as more than just a spiritual or ritualistic monument.
The construction of the world-famous stone circle may have been all about bringing people together.
A previously undiscovered stone circle has been unearthed by archaeologists in southern England.
A new theory has proposed that the prehistoric stone circle may have supported a large wooden altar.
Experts have been trying to learn the purpose of large stone circles found across the Middle East.
Archaeologists have discovered a second stone circle only a mile from Stonehenge, the prehistoric circle named "Blueheng...
New research has shown that Britain's stone age ancestors were sophisticated engineers and would have used a primitive v...
Stonehenge has intrigued archaeologists for centuries and remains one of the most important archaeological sites in the ...