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In 1988, beach workers at Norfolk coast uncovered a Bronze Age mystery from strange timber circles in the mud forcing archaeologists to link prehistoric religion to the working landscapeAn ancient timber circle, Seahenge, emerged from the Norfolk coast in 1998, dating back to the Early Bronze Age. This discovery revolutioni...
In 1998, a Beachgoer Walking Along a Quiet Shore in Norfolk - An Upside-Down Tree in the Sand - Revealed a Hidden Bronze Age Ritual SiteIn 1998, an ancient Bronze Age timber circle, Seahenge, was discovered at Holme-next-the-Sea after emerging from the sands due to erosion. ...
A miracle on wheels: 113-year-old iconic Swedish church completes breathtaking 2-day move - here's whySweden’s 113-year-old Kiruna Church has successfully completed the relocation after a historic two-day journey across the city to safeguard...
Why being climate ‘positive’ is the buzzy new goal of green buildingThese structures, often featuring distinctive tilted roofs for solar energy capture, aim to offset the substantial carbon emissions associa...
Manchester United vs Arsenal: Prediction, live streaming, how to watch?Manchester United and Arsenal's match will be played this weekend on American soil. We have prediction and live streaming details.
Asia Cup: India beats Sri Lanka by 41 runs in low-scoring contest to seal spot in finalRavindra Jadeja broke the dangerous-looking partnership of Dunith Wellalage and Dhananjaya de Silva 63 (75) to make inroads at the crucial ...
BiofuelCircle ties up with Indian School of Business to strengthen forest economyThis partnership signifies the shared vision of BiofuelCircle and ISB to promote sustainable bioenergy and create sources of income for loc...
Key Russian region explores business opportunities with India in manufacturing & industryAs part of its business mission representatives of the government and business circles of the region met with members of the Confederation ...
Coffee files: Camera-shy VG Siddhartha wanted to be super rich somedayThe Café Coffee Day owner was found dead by the fishermen in Mangalore on Wednesday morning.
Why the weather-beaten rock faces of Stonehenge are a timeless archaeological marvelAs Stonehenge was created by a culture that had no written records, we must look to the stones and to the environs to understand what they ...
Last-mile link? Let's give long Skywalks a tryThe Hebbal junction can be decluttered and seamless transit to the airport achieved by establishing a well-designed long skywalk network co...
In the slow lanes of Sweden explore cycling tours, sea & sand parksSweden is one of the few countries in the world that has introduced an eco-tourism charter. Tourists can enjoy active holidays in Sweden.
CAG pulls up UP government on "lapses" in schemes through DICsThe CAG has come down heavily on UP government for "lapses" in implementation of various schemes through District Industries Centres (DICs).
Elections, headless FSI delay biennial forest reportThis report, which was due in 2013, was first delayed because the Forest Survey of India, which conducts the survey, was headless for six m...
- Andhra Pradesh forests faced over 15k fires in last 10 years
Believe it or not, but on an average four fire mishaps occur every day in the state’s forests, causing varying degrees of damage to its del...
Cabinet to decide on minimum support price (MSP) for 12 minor forest produces todayThe tribal welfare scheme is aimed at providing a safety net for forest-dwellers who depend on minor forest produces.
Luxury brand PPR is now KeringPinault, 50, is the chief executive and chairman of France’s PPR, a group created the year after he was born by his father François Pinault.
- Kerala farmers reap rich harvest from eucalyptus
Cultivation of eucalyptus is catching on in Kerala’s Wayanad district, where cash strapped farmers find it a profitable venture.
- Is India awaiting another major ship accident?
Is India awaiting another major ship accident, and an inevitable ecological disaster?
- Choppy waters await Indian shipping
Frequent ship accidents along the Indian coastline have raised alarm bells among maritime circles.