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480,000-year-old ax sharpener is the oldest known elephant bone tool ever discovered in Europe
The "very rare" find provides an extraordinary glimpse into the ingenuity of early human relatives who lived around half a ...
Board games were also popular in the Roman Empire and boards and playing pieces have been found in several places in Slovakia ...
New research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported Stonehenge’s famous ...
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I've Visited the U.K. for 9 Years and This Is Its Best National Park—With Moorlands, Stargazing, and Stunning Waterfalls
Yorkshire Dales National Park is home to some of the country's most recognizable landscapes and film sites.
A lost hammer led to a buried Roman fortune that is still rewriting the final chapter of imperial Britain.
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Stonehenge shock: Ancient mega‑transport network uncovered in Britain
New research around Stonehenge is transforming a familiar monument into the hub of a vast prehistoric logistics system.
From the return of The Apprentice to the arrival of new Marvel series Wonder Man and Netflix’s eye-opening documentary about ...
A major debate over the construction of the mysterious Neolithic Stonehenge site in the UK may finally have been resolved.
Archaeologists are doing excavation work along the A66 ahead of plans to widen the road.
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