Archaeologists from the Universities of Manchester and Cardiff have discovered the origins of Arthur’s Stone, one of the UK’s most famous Stone Age monuments. Manchester’s Professor Julian Thomas, who ...
proving that Stonehenge was not the only circle from the Stone Age in the region. The remains of the prehistoric monuments were found during fieldwork that was being conducted near Taw Marsh in ...
The Nomination files produced by the States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to ...
Recent results from an excavation carried out show that the monument was first constructed in the Middle Neolithic Period, about 5,000 to 5,500 years ago - putting it around the same age as ...
These farms marked the start of a new age in Britain – the Neolithic ... they also built massive tombs and giant stone circles. Some of the monuments and homes they built can still be seen ...
The graffiti attack has prompted numerous comments on social media. Essex Havard posted: "It's ironic that a Stone Age monument should be vandalised by Neanderthals." Ifan Morgan Jones said ...
The only clues to life back then come from the objects, burials, cave paintings, and monuments which speak ... in what we now call the Stone Age. And to show how long ago that is, I'm going ...
The Céide Fields, one of the most important and extensive Stone Age monuments in the world, was ditched as a possible World Heritage Site due to a “lack of public support”. Mayo County ...
HES wrote: "Machrie Moor standing stones are a particularly well-preserved landscape of Neolithic & Bronze Age monuments. "We were concerned to discover that one stone has been damaged by incised ...