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The stone circle, which is in the parish of Leochel-Cushnie, was reported by the current owner of the farm where it is located, according to officials.
Evidence of two previously unknown prehistoric stone circles has been uncovered in southern England—with one site seemingly displaying similarities to the early phase of the iconic Stonehenge ...
Ancient stone circles act both as portals and reminders of a different time, writes Rosalind Jana, as an exhibition at the British Museum explores the mysteries of the deep past.
Two newly discovered stone circles, built about 5,000 years ago in what is now the southwest of England, are the latest to show that Stonehenge was not the only Stone Age circle built in the region.
The Castlerigg Stone Circle is a highlight in England's Cumbrian Lake District. While just off the main road near the town of Keswick, it feels a world away.
More than 90 stone circles with a large "recumbent" stone lying on its side and dating to that period have been found in the northeast of Scotland — but almost nowhere else in the British Isles.
Other stone circles at the site have been buried by peat since they were built thousands of years ago. The Calanais Great Circle, on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
There are approximately 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles. Actually, if you count the ones that surround burial cairns, there are maybe two or three times that number, but let’s not go ...
Grand, centuries-old cathedrals distinguish Great Britain’s cities and towns, providing spiritual nourishment to those who visit. These places of worship seem ancient almost beyond imagination ...
A prehistoric Stone circle in England may have been erected some 700 years before the origin of the iconic Stonehenge monument, an archaeologist has proposed.
Stone circles of this type are rare but endemic to this part of Scotland, and archaeologists noted that they date from between 3,500 and 4,500 years ago. A great find! Except, well, it isn’t. Stone ...