Doggerland, which once connected Britain to mainland Europe, was abandoned due to climate change and is now submerged under the North Sea

A glacier may have carried the site’s massive Altar Stone part of the way from Scotland

A glacier could have carried the giant sandstone at the centre of Stonehenge southwards from north-east Scotland, but this scenario appears unlikely

Stonehenge's most mysterious stone was transported hundreds of miles from Scotland by humans, according to a new study.

Doggerland, which once connected Britain to mainland Europe, was abandoned due to climate change and is now submerged under the North Sea

New research by Curtin University has revealed how one of Stonehenge’s most mysterious stones was likely transported hundreds of kilometres across Britain through challenging…