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How Far Did Neolithic Britons Carry Stonehenge’s Most Famous Boulder? In a find that provides insights into the remarkable abilities of these ancient humans, new research studying the chemical ...
Photo / Mike Yardley When I first visited Stonehenge 25 years ago, it was an underwhelming, undignified experience with ...
Despite this isolation, Late Neolithic Britons created some of the most famous and mysterious monuments in history — including Stonehenge and other huge stone circles and henge enclosures.
Branding itself as “an epic tale of England” Kynren lives up to it's billing as a top event, one of many reasons to visit ...
What was life like some 8,000–9,000 years ago for the people on the East Mound at Çatalhöyük, an important Neolithic settlement in central Anatolia? And what role did women hold in their society?
Authenticity The archaeological remains of Çatalhöyük have retained authenticity in material, substance, location and setting.Over forty years of well-documented research and excavation at the site ...
For the first time, the majority of Britons don’t want more spent on disability benefits, a survey has found.
The Spanish Tourist Office in London has published its first Accessibility Findings Report following a series of panel discussions with a dedicated travel industry advisory board on accessibility.
Wimbledon starts on Monday with 23 British players in the men's and women's singles - the most since 1984. Find out who's playing and why so many Britons are competing.
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