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say they have broken through to a layer that may finally explain why
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The BBC is reporting today that there may be
a breakthrough at the Stonehenge dig, one that give credence to the
theory that Stonehenge was a place of healing. Meanwhile, Venezuala
has banned the Simpsons on the grounds that they are .
Archeology is
fascinating to me, and so I found this story about some new
breakthroughs at Stonehenge interesting: 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge
dig. There are some video clips there as well. Archaeologists carrying
out an excavation at .
Academics hope they may be about to crack the
puzzle of why Stonehenge, the circle of giant stones in south-west
England which has inspired mystery and wonder for nearly 5 years, was
first built.
They hope to find some clues to help them more
accurately discern the age and purpose of this amazing landmark. The
BBC has devoted a webpage to chronicling the progress of this
endeavor. There you can find news updates, video clips, [. .
Archaeologists carrying out an excavation at Stonehenge say they have
broken through to a layer that may finally explain why the site was
built. Submitted by Jan J. to Science & Tech | Note-it! | Add a
Comment.
The BBC is reporting today that there may be a breakthrough
at the Stonehenge dig, one that give credence to the theory that
Stonehenge was a place of healing. Meanwhile, Venezuala has banned the
Simpsons on the grounds that they are .
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have unearthed
a 'mini-Stonehenge'. on the moors of Rochdale.
Archaeologists say
they may have discovered a layer underneath ancient Stonehenge that
may explain why the site was built. If this is true, it will be one of
the greatest mysteries ever solved. 'The team has reached. read more.
Archaeologists conducting a major excavation at England's Stonehenge
said they had made a key breakthrough that may help explain why the
site was built, the BBC said Wednesday. According to the broadcaster,
which is funding the dig as .
Archeology is fascinating to me, and so
I found this story about some new breakthroughs at Stonehenge
interesting: 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig. There are some video
clips there as well. Archaeologists carrying out an excavation at .
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig.
Archaeologists say they have broken through to a layer which could
help to explain why Stonehenge was built. Source: BBC News -
Discipline: Archaeology.
Yesterday we heard the Halifax say house
prices in the UK were falling faster than any time since the building
of Stonehenge. Today economists are queuing up to point out that it is
*regional *house price movements that are important .
Academics hope
they may be about to crack the puzzle of why Stonehenge, the circle of
giant stones in south-west England which has inspired mystery and
wonder for nearly 5 years, was first built.
Archaeologists say they
have broken through to a layer which could help to explain why
Stonehenge was built. Source: BBC News - Discipline: Archaeology.
BBC
NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig.
The BBC is
reporting today that there may be a breakthrough at the Stonehenge
dig, one that give credence to the theory that Stonehenge was a place
of healing. Meanwhile, Venezuala has banned the Simpsons on the
grounds that they are .
Yesterday we heard the Halifax say house
prices in the UK were falling faster than any time since the building
of Stonehenge. Today economists are queuing up to point out that it is
*regional *house price movements that are important .
They hope to
find some clues to help them more accurately discern the age and
purpose of this amazing landmark. The BBC has devoted a webpage to
chronicling the progress of this endeavor. There you can find news
updates, video clips, [. .
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They hope
to find some clues to help them more accurately discern the age and
purpose of this amazing landmark. The BBC has devoted a webpage to
chronicling the progress of this endeavor. There you can find news
updates, video clips, [. .
Archeology is fascinating to me, and so I
found this story about some new breakthroughs at Stonehenge
interesting: 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig. There are some video
clips there as well. Archaeologists carrying out an excavation at .
Archaeologists conducting a major excavation at England's Stonehenge
said they had made a key breakthrough that may help explain why the
site was built, the BBC said Wednesday. According to the broadcaster,
which is funding the dig as .
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature |
'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig. Read and post comments | Send to a
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Yesterday we heard the Halifax say house prices in the UK
were falling faster than any time since the building of Stonehenge.
Today economists are queuing up to point out that it is *regional
*house price movements that are important .
Academics hope they may
be about to crack the puzzle of why Stonehenge, the circle of giant
stones in south-west England which has inspired mystery and wonder for
nearly 5 years, was first built.
The English Heritage is posting
daily video updates of the excavation at Stonehenge. Here are today's
discoveries (the dig diary can be watched using the scroll down
menu):. video supplied by BBC Timewatch in association with .
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