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Why there's a straight line through Scotland
If you take a look at a map of Scotland, you'll notice an eerily straight line running through the highlands, this is the ...
Ask people how Stonehenge was built and you'll hear stories of sledges, ropes, boats and sheer human determination to haul ...
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A perfect chance to capitalise on Scotland’s Summer of Sport
There are all sorts of reasons why this is a particularly exciting time to be involved in Scottish sport ...
A new study shows the monument’s most exotic stones did not arrive by chance but were instead deliberately selected and ...
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Tiny sand grains may finally solve 5,000-year-old Stonehenge mystery
Microscopic Crystals Undercut The Idea That Glaciers Are Behind The Iconic Site In A Nutshell Scientists analyzed microscopic ...
New research sheds light on one of archaeology’s longest-running debates: how Stonehenge’s massive bluestones reached their final resting place. A new study from Curtin University is reshaping how ...
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Grains of sand solve Stonehenge mystery: Scientists find evidence the stones were moved by humans
The 5,000-year-old mystery of Stonehenge may have finally been solved with the help of a few tiny grains of sand.
When both minerals form, they trap small amounts of radioactive uranium – which, at a known rate, will decay into lead. By ...
Recent research from TripAdvisor has found that the Isle of Arran in Scotland is officially the UK ’s best island — and for ...
F or centuries, Stonehenge has attracted all sorts of theories—varying widely in credibility—as to how it cropped up some ...
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The Polar Explorer Who May Have Written 'The Magic Flute'
His Greenland explorations won admirers like John Franklin and William Scoresby. But Karl Ludwig Giesecke is best known for ...
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People, not glaciers, transported Stonehenge’s bluestones, new research finds
People, not glaciers, transported Stonehenge’s famous bluestones to the ancient site, new research led by Curtin University has found ...
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