Darker skin tones may have been the norm in Europe for many centuries longer than previously thought, analysis of human ...
Flagstones, an ancient monument and burial ground in England, is older than Stonehenge, a new radiocarbon-dating study finds.
A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Ferrara in Italy suggests that the majority of Europeans living 5 ...
The scientists analysed data gathered from 348 ancient genomes to reach the surprising conclusion. Experts have now said that Stonehenge, which was built around 5,000 years ago, was probably built by ...
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Two new buildings will be built near Stonehenge, after plans for a pair of learning centres were given the go-ahead.
Initially, its similarities to Stonehenge had archeologists and historians assuming that Flagstones must be of a similar date ...
Further excavations and DNA testing will attempt to determine who built this circle, and whether they were related to the builders of sites like Stonehenge and Woodhenge. Further excavation ...
The majority of Europeans living 5,000 years ago, including those who built Stonehenge, may have had dark skin, a new study suggests. It was already believed that Britain’s early inhabitants ...
Until around 1,700 years ago, the majority of Europeans had dark skin, the authors of the study say, adding that most of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and the Britons who built Stonehenge ...