Current Location:Home > Industry News
Ancient monument may have been an early Stonehenge prototype
Archaeologists have discovered traces of a wooden structure built 5000 years ago, 5 kilometres from Stonehenge, which appears to have been an even older monument for marking the summer solstice
Related Articles
-
Tesco Moving 40,000 Server Workloads Off VMware Amid Broadcom's 'Abusive Conduct'
-
Netanyahu under pressure in Israel after US-Iran agreement
-
Ghalibaf says talks delivered more results than war
-
Here's how much the Iran war cost -- and how its effects will linger
-
Ancient monument may have been an early Stonehenge prototype
-
San Francisco Giants ready to sell star players ahead of trade deadline as Buster Posey's rebuild unravels
- Latest Articles
-
- IBM Report: Most EMEA Executives Don’t Fully Understand Their AI Dependencies
- Ghana defeats Panama in FIFA World Cup match
- Read the transcript of the deal between the US and Iran
- EU lawmakers approve new tougher migrant policy
- Modernizing Meeting Spaces: How Agentic Control and Intelligent Framing Redefine Hybrid Work
- What do Iran and the US stand to gain from their deal? Here’s what to know
- LIVE: ABC News Live
- The Fed held interest rates steady in Kevin Warsh's first meeting as chair. Rate hikes could be coming
- Cruises Carry July Fourth Travel to a Slim Record
- Add THE WEEK To your weekly routine.
- Random Reads
-
- Backed by Threat of Clawbacks, Feds Wield Tight Grip on $50B Rural Health Fund
- G7 considering licensed arms production in Ukraine: Why now?
- An inside look at President Trump's campaign to acquire Greenland
- Simpler, older version of Stonehenge found three miles from famous site
- Verification is key in US-Iran nuclear talks, Saudi foreign minister says
- Tim Howard says USMNT gained momentum after dominating Paraguay win, USA to 'play Australia off the park' next
- Ukrainian army carries out 18 attacks on DPR in past day, leaves four civilians injured
- Lebanon’s death toll from Israeli strikes reaches 3,884 Health Ministry
- WATCH: World Cup soccer fans in US for first time experience joys of America
- An inside look at President Trump's campaign to acquire Greenland
- LaGuardia shuts down runway for second time in weeks after pavement issue resurfaces
- US and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue
- Casinos, Tribes, and Unions Urge Senate to Ban Sports Betting From the Clarity Act
- What's in the US-Iran agreement?
- An inside look at President Trump's campaign to acquire Greenland
- Spotify’s post-English AI future
- DOJ’s New ICE Protest Indictment Is Its Most Absurd Yet
- WATCH: World Cup soccer fans in US for first time experience joys of America
- EU lawmakers approve new tougher migrant policy
- 25 novels that were controversial when published and why
- Search
-
- Links
-
- Ex-Spain PM Zapatero Faces Court in Corruption Hearing
- Fighting on Two Fronts: Ukraine’s High-Stakes War Against Wartime Corruption
- The ‘Lost’ Villages of Myanmar’s Rakhine
- ‘Prototype’ Stonehenge unearthed a few miles from the world famous monument
- Trump Plans to Protect Methane-Leaking Stripper Wells. This Billionaire Donor Will Benefit.
- Report: Trump tells advisors that Netanyahu wants to 'bomb everyone'
- Nigeria’s cholera response weakened by vaccine gaps, poor health structures
- ‘Half a scoop of vanilla’: Bevo takes aim at Jordan Lewis over Tim English trade speculation
- Billionaires Know Just How They Want Supreme Court Justices to Rule—and Are Spending Big to Tell Them
- Japan’s Tokyo city male workers can wear shorts in summer. Some call it harassment