Latest News About Stonehenge

Updated 2026-05-18 04:06

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Stonehenge's Altar Stone, weighing roughly six tons, was brought to the site from Scotland and not Wales, as was previously thought, researchers said. The Just Stop Oil group says two activists "decorated" the ancient Stonehenge monument with "orange powder paint." The U.S. Court of International Trade blocked Trump's 10% tariff assessed on nearly every U.S. trading partner and duties on imports from Mexico, Canada and China. … The Trump administration is replacing the head of the ICE branch...

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Latest archaeological news on Stonehenge, provided by BBC Radio 5 Live archaeologist Win Scutt.

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The Latest Stonehenge News

Get the latest news on Stonehenge from ITV News Team. ITV News, the UK's biggest commercial news organisation.

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Stonehenge: Latest News and Updates | South China Morning Post

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument and UNESCO World Heritage site located in Wiltshire, southern England. Archaeologists believe it was built in three stages anywhere between 3000 BC to 2000 BC. The monument is constructed of Bluestone, Sarsen, Welsh Sandstone which stand in a ring. It is not known why or how Stonehenge was constructed - some believe it was a place of healing while others claim it is a burial place. It attracts millions of visitors each year.

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