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  • May 2008
    • Stonehenge Reveals Itself: It's a Cemetery

      Stonehenge Reveals Itself: It's a Cemetery

      (Newser) - Before Stonehenge was Stonehenge, it was a cemetery, the New York Times reports. Around the time the first monumental rocks were installed in 2500 BC, the last of an estimated 240 human burials took place at the English site. Researchers say it was likely the burial ground of a ruling family—probably the same clan responsible for erecting the stones. More »

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      England   archaeology   cremation   cemetery   burial   Stonehenge

    • Vandals Chip Away at Stonehenge

      Vandals Chip Away at Stonehenge

      (Newser) - Vandals chipped off a coin-sized piece of Stonehenge’s central megalith last week before escaping security guards, the AP reports. Two men used a hammer to knock off the piece, then hopped a fence and drove away. Local police are investigating the attack on the ancient World Heritage site. More »

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      Great Britain   vandalism   Stonehenge

    • Stonehenge Riddle Solved?

      Stonehenge Riddle Solved?

      (Newser) - A British team has excavated Stonehenge in hope of showing it was once a temple used for healing, the Los Angeles Times reports. Archaeologists focused on the site's 4,000-year-old bluestones, a twin circle of huge rocks, for proof of their origins and purpose. Shamans and witch doctors once likely filled the site, researcher Tim Darvill said, along with "all the sorts of people who in prehistoric terms would look after those who were ill." More »

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      archaeology   Stonehenge   ceremony   temple   prehistoric   excavation

  • June 2007
    • Solstice Shines at Stonehenge

      Solstice Shines at Stonehenge

      (Newser) - Spiritually inclined crowds converged on Stonehenge this morning to celebrate the summer solstice, greeting the dawn of the longest day of the year with dancing, drumming, and drinking. The mystical monument shone with floodlights and the glow of the rising sun as more than 20,000 druids, pagans, and other revelers frolicked about, some in cloaks and antlers. More »

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      England   festival   spirituality   monument   Stonehenge   pagan

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