Members of a Stone Age culture in Denmark may have ritually buried stones to counter the effects of a volcanic eruption.
A "completely unique" collection of prehistoric stone artifacts have been linked to a "devastating" volcanic eruption.
The artefacts are thought to have been deposited following a catastrophic volcanic eruption around 4,900 years ago.
The Mill Dam roundabout in South Shields, South Tyneside, was home to a collection of stones believed to have been made by ...
Since stone dials are quite popular, Timex capitalized on this opportunity by launching a collection constructed from natural stones, such as tiger’s eye and malachite. Each stone has a ...
According to the team, there is a high chance that a connection exists between the volcanic eruption, the subsequent changes ...
Sweden, renowned for its wealth of Viking rune stones and rock carvings, boasts the world’s largest collection of these historic artifacts. These standing stones, dating back to between the 9th ...