Another destination to see stone circles according to Love From Scotland is the Outer Hebrides. Like Orkney, Scotland's ...
One or more entrances lead to the centre of the henge. They date to the later part of the Neolithic. Most henges do not contain standing stones, although many contained circular arrangements of pits ...
A right-to-roam row over “Scotland’s Stonehenge” has broken out after it emerged that visitors to the ancient stone circle could be charged an admission fee ...
The only tools the builders had were made of stone ... single ring of huge standing stones into which a smaller ring of smaller stones was inserted. Then another outer circle of small stones ...
Looking at the extent of stone circles in Wales ... the site is the only place in the UK with masonry still standing, three metres high in places. The emphasis on defence against pillaging ...
The Machrie Moor Stone Circle, on the Isle of Arran, Scotland, is regarded as one of the "most important prehistoric sites in Scotland." It lies near the remains of an ancient fort. The Ring of ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered the remains of a large timber circle that may be contemporaneous with England's Woodhenge and Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is about 5,000 years old; three photographic artists currently exhibiting in the visitor centre are all under the ...
About 5,000 years ago, two stone circles were built in what is now southwest England, proving that Stonehenge was not the only circle from the Stone Age in the region. The remains of the ...