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Was Stonehenge built to unite early farming communities? A
With their potent blend of wild looks and mystery, Britain’s ancient sites have an enduring magnetism–and there are far more of them than you might imagine, says Tom Howells
For 5000 years a boulder stood unremarked in a Dorset valley, until one summer day an archaeologist noticed something curious about it...
A tree that took root almost 5,000 years ago – before the first stones were raised at Stonehenge – has been unearthed at Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire during the National Trust’s largest lowland peatla
Among the countless theories as to the purpose of Stonehenge, one of the more curious is that it might have been a musical instrument. Back in 2014, two academics from the Royal College of Art, Jon Wo
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