Archaeologists believe the standing stone at Farley Wood is not an isolated monument and is a part of other stone structures.
George Bird, a “local archaeology enthusiast,” had a theory about the Farley Moor standing stone. He suspected this decent-sized, slightly pointed, moss-covered rock in Farley Moor forest “might be ...
An amateur archaeologist recently encouraged researchers to take another look at the Farley Moor standing stone, which was once part of a bigger ceremonial site Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent ...
For a while now, a standing stone tucked away in a Berkshire woodland was believed to be a lone monument. New findings, however, have revealed the artifact to be but one piece of an immense ...
Following a local’s theory, archaeologists excavated the Farley Moor standing stone and found a larger 3,700-year-old ceremonial site. Photo from Time Team, shared by Forestry England In a ...
In a forest of the United Kingdom sits an ancient standing stone. For years, many believed the green-gray slab was just an “isolated monument,” but no one had investigated — until now.