Heaven knows what our Neolithic forebears would make of the present-day Stonehenge tunnel fandango. What those civil engineers of 4,500 years ago achieved – dragging the central megalith 500 miles ...
The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project used ground-penetrating radars (left) and GPS-guided magnetometers (right) to produce what amounts to a 3-D map of a four-square-mile area. Photo by Henrik ...
Remote-sensing surveys have revealed a vast array of archaeological features in the vicinity of Stonehenge, making clear that it was part of a much broader ceremonial landscape that included monuments ...
What’s more, if you drew a straight line between the pit and the heelstone at Stonehenge, it ran directly along the final section of the Avenue, on the path of the sunrise on the summer solstice.