A massive crop circle has turned up in a wheat field right next to the historic Stonehenge.
Archaeologists are scanning Stonehenge with lasers hoping to find clues to how it was constructed.
Engineer Garry Lavin has come up with a new theory involving the use of wicker basket constructions.
Scientists believe the use of ball bearings may explain how the massive slabs of Stonehenge were moved.
A six-week dig has been planned to investigate the site that spans an area equivalent to 10 football pitches.
Britain's famous prehistoric monument Stonehenge has become one of the most threatened wonders of the world.
Archaeologists have discovered a second stone circle only a mile from Stonehenge, the prehistoric circle named "Blueheng...
A record 36,500 people turned up at Stonehenge in Salisbury Plain to see the sun rise and celebrate the summer solstice ...
Stonehenge has intrigued archaeologists for centuries and remains one of the most important archaeological sites in the ...