Archaeologists are to resume digging at the site after 3D radar technology uncovered a mystery find.
Archaeologists are set to resume excavations at the Ness of Brodgar after a remarkable discovery.The discovery was made using ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have hailed an “extraordinary discovery” on Orkney – but won’t reveal what it is yet. The dig team at the Ness ...
Read the issue » The Stones of Stenness are part of one of Europe’s richest archeological landscapes—the legacy of a ...
The Passy-style tombs are a dramatic departure from earlier Neolithic burials not just in terms of their scale, but in what ...
The "altar stone" at the center of Stonehenge likely originated in present-day Scotland, a study found. That's more than 450 miles away, raising questions about how ancient humans ...
The standing stones in Lewis are one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Outer Hebrides.
There’s much we don’t know about the Neolithic culture that built Stonehenge. But there’s one thing archaeologists can say for certain: they certainly feasted on pork. A new study suggests their pig ...
Amateur archaeologists have found evidence of what they believe was a "significant" Bronze Age monument from about 4,500 ...
Neolithic people in Great Britain were really into building big things; the British Isles are studded with ancient hill forts, monumental graves and ritual sites. Now, a new study suggests another ...
Archaeologists are set to resume digging at a prominent Neolithic site in Orkney after making an extraordinary' discovery ...
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