Many of Ireland’s backroads lead to ancient Megalithic structures that beckon one to imagine what life would have been like between 4600 and 600 BC when most stone circles and dolmens (portal ...
Many stone circles and other megalithic sites have stones which are said to be uncountable. Little Kit's Coty, a group of megaliths in Kent, are known as "The Countless Stones", as it is said that ...
Containing three stone circles and boasting 100 huge standing stones originally, it has been the subject of considerable archaeological interest since the 17th century. The discovery of previously ...
This may have been because it is the longest night in the year. Stonehenge is just one of hundreds of stone circles that have been found in Britain. During the early Bronze Age, circles built from ...
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the archaeologists also believe monoliths from other stone circles could have been taken from Wales to form part of the new monument. Prof Parker Pearson said: "With an estimated 80 bluestones put ...
One of the most famous ancient stone circles in Ireland is the Drombeg Stone Circle in the county of Cork in the southwestern ...
Writer and creative workshop leader Liz Hyder’s new book for young adults, The Twelve, is a coming-of-age story featuring stone circles. Here are her picks of stories featuring the mysterious ...
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