The ancient Rujm el-Hiri ('Wheel of Ghosts') site on the Golan Heights plateau in southwest Syria, is a marvel of a monument ...
A theory of the site was that its walls and entrances aligned with astronomical bodies, but as the site has shifted from its ...
A scientific discovery challenges the common perception of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights. A new study by Tel Aviv ...
Geomagnetic analysis and tectonic reconstruction refute widespread theory about 'Stonehenge of the East'; dozens of unknown ...
A recent study has questioned the long-held belief that Rujm el-Hiri, the ancient Golan stone circle in Israel, was used as an astronomical observatory. Researchers from Tel Aviv University found that ...
Hiri, often dubbed the Israeli Stonehenge, has captivated archaeologists and historians. This Bronze Age structure, located ...
A groundbreaking study has cast doubt on the long-held belief that Rujm el-Hiri, an ancient structure in the Golan Heights, ...
As a consequence, Rujm el-Hiri is likely to have rotated by about 40 meters (131 feet) over the past 4,000 years, which means its axes, entrances, and other features were originally constructed far ...
Hiri’s astronomical function now in question Geodynamic shifts alter alignment of the ancient site New findings suggest agricultural use over ceremonial ...
A recent study has questioned the long-held belief that Rujm el-Hiri, the ancient Golan stone circle in Israel, was used as an astronomical observatory. Researchers from Tel Aviv University found that ...