Stonehenge gets a makeover
$44 million spent on new Stonehenge visitor center and polishing up site people have journeyed to for 5,000 years
www.cbsnews.comStonehenge continues to reveal new dating evidence from recent surveys, 16 pits nearby identified dated to more than 4000 years ago, analyzed via sediment DNA indicating animals such as sheep and cattle. The findings come from fieldwork spanning about 12 square kilometers around the monument, with boreholes used to sample features no longer visible on the surface. The results refine the timeline of human activity in the surrounding area. A large Neolithic context identified in the Stonehenge landscape underscores continued archaeological work surrounding the site.
$44 million spent on new Stonehenge visitor center and polishing up site people have journeyed to for 5,000 years
www.cbsnews.comThe money is expected to fund new and existing coal plants, as well as an export terminal in California. The Senate will soon hold what's expected to be a marathon vote series as Republicans seek to fund immigration agencies under the Department of Homeland Security without help from Democrats. At least 207 people have been killed since the Trump administration began targeting those it calls "narcoterrorists" in September.
www.cbsnews.comHopes High With New Technology For 1st Excavation At 5,000-Year-Old Site In Decades
www.cbsnews.comThe findings include ancient pottery, knives, and even red deer antler, which was often used for making tools and weapons in prehistoric times, according to archaeologists.
studyfinds.orgA new Smithsonian Channel show reveals groundbreaking research that may explain what really went on there
www.smithsonianmag.comLatest archaeological news on Stonehenge, provided by BBC Radio 5 Live archaeologist Win Scutt.
www.archaeology.wsA study has confirmed 16 pits were dug close to the Stonehenge more than 4,000 years ago.
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