The more archaeologists study Stonehenge, the more mysteries unfold. But a coherent story is beginning to emerge. read more
On this page we look at arguably the more interesting aspect of Stonehenge, the great mysteries of Stonehenge - what was it used for and how it was built. The Neolithic age in which Stonehenge was built is so long ago that firm, factual information is sparse. read more
Stonehenge is a massive stone monument located on a chalky plain north of the modern-day city of Salisbury, England. Research shows that the site has continuously evolved over a period of about 10,000 years. read more
The Week Staff Stonehenge was built thousands of years ago, and according to new research from the Stonehenge Riverside Project, it was constructed as a monument to unify the people of Stone Age Britain. read more