Researchers say that Flagstones, a large circular enclosure in southern England, dates to around 3200 B.C.E.—which means it ...
Dr Susan Greaney, a specialist in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments, in Exeter’s Department of Archaeology and History, said ...
An ancient burial site has been revealed to be the earliest known large circular enclosure in Britain. Archaeological ...
Initially, its similarities to Stonehenge had archeologists and historians assuming that Flagstones must be of a similar date ...
Flagstones, an ancient burial site in Dorset, England, may be centuries older than Stonehenge, according to a new study.
An ancient monument in Dorset was revealed as Britain's oldest known large circular enclosure, redated to approximately 3200 ...
The monument, located near Dorchester ... may have served as a prototype for later monuments like Stonehenge. Findings from ...
New research suggests that the Flagstones site in Dorset may be linked to Stonehenge.
The two circles of stones at Stonehenge in southern England are believed to have been erected between 3100 BC and 1600 BC. The Danish archeologists are now trying to find if there is an inner ...
The monument once featured more than 80 posts, which formed a circle measuring nearly 100 feet across. Its prehistoric ...
Archaeological research by the University of Exeter and Historic England has shed new light on the origins of the prehistoric Flagstones monument located near Dorchester, Dorset, during the ...