Archaeologists discover Wiltshire site is forerunner to Stonehenge and has been continually occupied since 8,820BC
Stonehenge unveils its £27m makeover in time for the winter solstice
After 30 years of planning and archaeological controversy, the ancient stones offer pagans and other visitors more than ever
Frogs’ legs may have been English delicacy 8,000 years before France
Dig at Blick Mead, Wiltshire, a mile from Stonehenge, turns up bones of toad’s leg dating to between 7596BC and 6250BC
Stonehenge prepares to open visitor centre after decades of rows and delays
Construction of museum, cafe and shop 1.5 miles from stones follows series of scrapped plans and missed deadlines
Stonehenge may have been burial site for Stone Age elite, say archaeologists
Dating cremated bone fragments of men, women and children found at site puts origin of first circle back 500 years to 3,000BC
Stonehenge enjoys a moment in the sun at summer solstice
As worshippers and revellers descend, the Wiltshire landmark is thriving – inspiring bouncy art and more wild theories than ever
Salford scientists reveal the ‘sound of Stonehenge’
Whatever went on there, it would have impressed the ancient Britons. Even if it was only whispering.
Jeremy Deller’s inflatable Stonehenge gives Glasgow a bounce in its step
The Turner prize winner’s bouncy new interactive artwork, Sacrilege, kicks off the Glasgow international festival of visual art
Stonehenge was based on a ‘magical’ auditory illusion, says scientist
The layout of Stonehenge matches the spacing of loud and quiet sounds created by acoustic interference, new theory claims
Stonehenge as you’ve never seen it before…
Archaeologists reveal a new way of viewing Stonehenge using Google Earth software