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Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Creation of a Neolithic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and the monument's possible religious significance.
Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Creation of a Neolithic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and the monument's possible religious significance.
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28% Bias Score


Ken Follett's "Stonehenge": A New Historical Novel
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge - The Cathedral of Time," recounts the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones across the English landscape.
Ken Follett's "Stonehenge": A New Historical Novel
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge - The Cathedral of Time," recounts the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones across the English landscape.
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44% Bias Score


Stonehenge Solstice Draws Thousands, Causes Road Closure
Thousands celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge, causing the A303 to temporarily close due to congestion; attendees traveled from across the UK and beyond, emphasizing the enduring significance of the event.
Stonehenge Solstice Draws Thousands, Causes Road Closure
Thousands celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge, causing the A303 to temporarily close due to congestion; attendees traveled from across the UK and beyond, emphasizing the enduring significance of the event.
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40% Bias Score


Thomas Hardy Performance Debuts at Stonehenge
A unique performance celebrating Thomas Hardy's life and works is being staged at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, as part of the Salisbury International Arts Festival, featuring actor Anton Lesser and an orchestra, marking the first time Hardy's life and work have been performed at the site.
Thomas Hardy Performance Debuts at Stonehenge
A unique performance celebrating Thomas Hardy's life and works is being staged at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, as part of the Salisbury International Arts Festival, featuring actor Anton Lesser and an orchestra, marking the first time Hardy's life and work have been performed at the site.
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Stonehenge's Missing Stones: Unearthing a 4,500-Year-Old Mystery
Archaeological evidence reveals that Stonehenge has undergone significant changes over 4,500 years, with numerous stones removed or relocated due to natural decay and human intervention, leaving a far more complex history than previously understood.
Stonehenge's Missing Stones: Unearthing a 4,500-Year-Old Mystery
Archaeological evidence reveals that Stonehenge has undergone significant changes over 4,500 years, with numerous stones removed or relocated due to natural decay and human intervention, leaving a far more complex history than previously understood.
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24% Bias Score


Stonehenge: A Symbol of Neolithic British Unification
A new study proposes that Stonehenge, built approximately 5,000 years ago in Wiltshire, England, served as a symbol of unification between three distinct regions of Britain, with stones transported from southwest Wales and northeast Scotland, representing early political and social collaboration.
Stonehenge: A Symbol of Neolithic British Unification
A new study proposes that Stonehenge, built approximately 5,000 years ago in Wiltshire, England, served as a symbol of unification between three distinct regions of Britain, with stones transported from southwest Wales and northeast Scotland, representing early political and social collaboration.
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52% Bias Score

Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Construction of the Iconic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and building the monument.

Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Construction of the Iconic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and building the monument.
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20% Bias Score

A303 Closure After Stonehenge Solstice
Following the summer solstice sunrise celebrations at Stonehenge, the A303 remains closed due to vehicles parked illegally along the carriageway, causing major traffic disruption and prompting National Highways to advise drivers to use diversion routes and exercise caution around pedestrians.

A303 Closure After Stonehenge Solstice
Following the summer solstice sunrise celebrations at Stonehenge, the A303 remains closed due to vehicles parked illegally along the carriageway, causing major traffic disruption and prompting National Highways to advise drivers to use diversion routes and exercise caution around pedestrians.
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32% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Solstice Crowd at Stonehenge
A record-breaking 25,000 people celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge on what could be the UK's hottest day of the year, causing some traffic issues but otherwise a peaceful event.

Record-Breaking Solstice Crowd at Stonehenge
A record-breaking 25,000 people celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge on what could be the UK's hottest day of the year, causing some traffic issues but otherwise a peaceful event.
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32% Bias Score

Danish 'Woodhenge' Reveals Shared Beliefs and Ties with England
A 30-meter diameter circle of at least 45 wooden posts, dating back to 2600-1600 BCE, has been discovered in Aars, Denmark, aligning with Stonehenge and suggesting shared beliefs and close ties between Denmark and England during the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age.

Danish 'Woodhenge' Reveals Shared Beliefs and Ties with England
A 30-meter diameter circle of at least 45 wooden posts, dating back to 2600-1600 BCE, has been discovered in Aars, Denmark, aligning with Stonehenge and suggesting shared beliefs and close ties between Denmark and England during the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age.
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44% Bias Score

Winter Solstice at Stonehenge: Global Livestream Highlights Enduring Cultural Significance
On December 21st, the winter solstice was celebrated at Stonehenge, with an eight-year-old girl and her father among those present to witness the sunrise; the event was livestreamed globally, demonstrating the enduring cultural significance of this ancient monument.

Winter Solstice at Stonehenge: Global Livestream Highlights Enduring Cultural Significance
On December 21st, the winter solstice was celebrated at Stonehenge, with an eight-year-old girl and her father among those present to witness the sunrise; the event was livestreamed globally, demonstrating the enduring cultural significance of this ancient monument.
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24% Bias Score

Stonehenge's Scottish Altar Stone: A Symbol of Failed British Unity
A new theory suggests Stonehenge's stones, sourced from across Britain, including a central altar stone from 700km away in northern Scotland, served as a political statement to unify early farming communities during a period of cultural stress around 2500 BCE, despite the ultimate failure of this un...

Stonehenge's Scottish Altar Stone: A Symbol of Failed British Unity
A new theory suggests Stonehenge's stones, sourced from across Britain, including a central altar stone from 700km away in northern Scotland, served as a political statement to unify early farming communities during a period of cultural stress around 2500 BCE, despite the ultimate failure of this un...
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44% Bias Score
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