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Tunnel plan near Stonehenge gets U.K. government consent Visitors take photographs of the world heritage site of Stonehenge, England, on Dec. 17, 2013. (Alastair Grant / Associated Press) ...
T he British government has greenlit a controversial plan to build a 1.8-mile two-lane highway underneath Stonehenge, the iconic array of 4,000-year-old pillars in the south of England.
Aberystwyth University-led research has shared new findings clarifying that the enigmatic "Newall boulder" from Stonehenge ...
It is one of the most famous landmarks in Britain, an important archeological site, and a sacred place for neo-pagans, but even an ancient monument like Stonehenge can’t avoid the modern problem ...
UPDATE: A controversial plan to build a tunnel under the world’s most famous prehistoric monument has been stopped. A British judge ordered the UK government to cancel the proposed tunnel at ...
Plan Approved For $2.2 Billion Tunnel Near Stonehenge The two-mile tunnel project was previously halted by a court ruling last year By Ryan Erik King July 14, 2023 11:50 am EST ...
Stonehenge could be in danger of losing its world heritage status over controversial construction plans. In November, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps approved Highways England's bid to construct ...
The origin of Stonehenge, the 5,000 year old prehistoric monument located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, U.K., has puzzled archaeologists for centuries. Now, 5,000 years after it was built ...
Stonehenge is thought to have been built over about 1500 years, starting around 5100 years ago. It consists of an outer circle of large stones weighing around 25 tonnes each, known as sarsens, and ...
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