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Stonehenge

The ancient neolithic monument of Stonehenge near Amesbury is viewed from a hot air balloon on September 7, 2016 in Wiltshire, England. To mark the 30th anniversary of Stonehenge becoming a World Heritage Site, English Heritage has launched a competition offering members of the public the chance of a hot balloon ride which allows the chance to see a unique view of Stonehenge within in a wider prehistoric landscape but also the see the recent changes to its setting in recent years including the removal of the A344 and the old car park.

Stonehenge Tunnel Plans are Still Underway Despite Being Declared Unlawful

A high court in the U.K. ruled last week that transport secretary Grant Shapps acted unlawfully when he approved the project.
By Helen Holmes

Stonehenge Risks Losing Its World Heritage Status if Construction Plans Continue

The U.K. government wants to build a huge road tunnel near the prehistoric monument.
By Helen Holmes
Revellers watch the sunrise as they celebrate the pagan festival of Summer Solstice at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, southern England on June 21, 2015. The festival, which dates back thousands of years, celebrates the longest day of the year when the sun is at its maximum elevation. Modern druids and people gather at the landmark Stonehenge every year to see the sun rise on the first morning of summer.

The Scientific Discovery That Explains Stonehenge and the Summer Solstice

While many associate Pagans and Druids with the holiday, the solstice's scientific history also has roots in ancient Greece.
By Alanna Martinez
Cows grazing near a defensive dyke in front of an ancient circle of megalithic sarsen stones at Avebury, Wiltshire in 1956.

Archaeologists Discover ‘Completely New’ Type of Ancient Monument in England

By Alanna Martinez
The Newbold Henge, uncovered during a survey for a housing development planned for Newbold-on-Stour in Warwickshite County.

4,000-Year-Old Earthwork Henge and Burial Site Discovered in England

By Alanna Martinez
The ancient neolithic monument of Stonehenge near Amesbury is viewed from a hot air balloon on September 7, 2016 in Wiltshire, England. To mark the 30th anniversary of Stonehenge becoming a World Heritage Site, English Heritage has launched a competition offering members of the public the chance of a hot balloon ride which allows the chance to see a unique view of Stonehenge within in a wider prehistoric landscape but also the see the recent changes to its setting in recent years including the removal of the A344 and the old car park.

Is a Proposed Tunnel Under Stonehenge a Threat to Humanity’s History?

By Alanna Martinez
Turkey's Göbekli Tepe temple complex.

Ancient Stone Carvings Confirm Comet Strike Caused Civilization as We Know It

By Alanna Martinez
People stick a Post-It note to participate in the art piece 'Subway Therapy' at the Union Square subway station in New York on November 17, 2016 "Subway Therapy" allows people to express their thoughts with the public, and began after the November 8, 2016 US presidential election.

Subway Post-It Art Finds a New Home, Activists Attacked After Leaving NY Gallery

By Alanna Martinez
Rendering of Mariko Mori's Ring: One With Nature (2016) presented by the Faou Foundation.

Brazil Gets a 21st-Century Eco-Stonehenge for Rio Olympics

By Alanna Martinez
Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant at "Shadows" reading and signing at ACME in Los Angeles.

Keanu Reeves Talks Art Books, Win a Yayoi Kusama-Decorated Airbnb

By Alanna Martinez

‘China’ Trounces ‘Van Gogh’ at the Met Museum; Norway Gets ‘Giant’ Mural, and More

By Guelda Voien

But Seriously, Folks … TanDa Only Looks Trendy

By Moira Hodgson
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