The nuraghe is the main class of ancient megalithic structure found on the island of Sardinia, Italy. They were developed during the so-called Nuragic Age, between 1900 and 730 BC. This type of edifice has come to be seen as the symbol of Sardinia, and its distinctive culture known as the Nuragic civilization, which thrived in Sardinia during the Bronze Age. They are generally large (for the period) stone towers which can be simple round towers or more complex structures, like this one. M...| Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
A 5,000-year-old cow tooth has yielded new evidence linking Stonehenge to Wales and shedding light on how the ancient monument’s huge stones could have been moved across Britain. The finding comes from a Neolithic cow jawbone that was discovered in 1924 beside the south entrance of Stonehenge. The bone had gone unremarked for many years […]| Archaeology News Online Magazine
There's something extraordinary about walking up the avenue towards this 5,000-year-old circle of stones| The Hazel Tree