London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496330.html
RM2HN5BNE–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
The British Museum London, UK. 14 February 2022. The recently discovered Burton Agnes chalk drum Òthe most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 yearsÓ and only the fourth example of its kind known to have survived. From The World of Stonehenge, a major new exhibition at the British Museum, which opens today (until July 17). Over 430 objects have been brought together from across Europe to tell the story and give the historical context of Stonehenge. Photo: Richard Gray/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-museum-london-uk-14-february-2022-the-recently-discovered-burton-agnes-chalk-drum-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-and-only-the-fourth-example-of-its-kind-known-to-have-survived-from-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-major-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-which-opens-today-until-july-17-over-430-objects-have-been-brought-together-from-across-europe-to-tell-the-story-and-give-the-historical-context-of-stonehenge-photo-richard-grayalamy-image460493676.html
RM2HN58AM–The British Museum London, UK. 14 February 2022. The recently discovered Burton Agnes chalk drum Òthe most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 yearsÓ and only the fourth example of its kind known to have survived. From The World of Stonehenge, a major new exhibition at the British Museum, which opens today (until July 17). Over 430 objects have been brought together from across Europe to tell the story and give the historical context of Stonehenge. Photo: Richard Gray/Alamy
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460496968.html
RM2HN5CG8–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Fig. 227.—Chalk drum from Folkton, Yorks. (Two-thirds size.). p-iG. 228.—Designs on chalk drums trom Folkton, Yorks (unrolled). (Quarter size ) CHARACTER OF BRONZE AGE DECORATION 199 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-study-of-prehistoric-art-fig-227chalk-drum-from-folkton-yorks-two-thirds-size-p-ig-228designs-on-chalk-drums-trom-folkton-yorks-unrolled-quarter-size-character-of-bronze-age-decoration-199-image342939585.html
RM2AWX6X9–An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Fig. 227.—Chalk drum from Folkton, Yorks. (Two-thirds size.). p-iG. 228.—Designs on chalk drums trom Folkton, Yorks (unrolled). (Quarter size ) CHARACTER OF BRONZE AGE DECORATION 199
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496436.html
RM2HN5BW8–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
The British Museum London, UK. 14 February 2022. The recently discovered Burton Agnes chalk drum Òthe most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 yearsÓ and only the fourth example of its kind known to have survived. From The World of Stonehenge, a major new exhibition at the British Museum, which opens today (until July 17). Over 430 objects have been brought together from across Europe to tell the story and give the historical context of Stonehenge. Photo: Richard Gray/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-museum-london-uk-14-february-2022-the-recently-discovered-burton-agnes-chalk-drum-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-and-only-the-fourth-example-of-its-kind-known-to-have-survived-from-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-major-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-which-opens-today-until-july-17-over-430-objects-have-been-brought-together-from-across-europe-to-tell-the-story-and-give-the-historical-context-of-stonehenge-photo-richard-grayalamy-image460493782.html
RM2HN58EE–The British Museum London, UK. 14 February 2022. The recently discovered Burton Agnes chalk drum Òthe most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 yearsÓ and only the fourth example of its kind known to have survived. From The World of Stonehenge, a major new exhibition at the British Museum, which opens today (until July 17). Over 430 objects have been brought together from across Europe to tell the story and give the historical context of Stonehenge. Photo: Richard Gray/Alamy
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497426.html
RM2HN5D4J–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496331.html
RM2HN5BNF–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
The British Museum London, UK. 14 February 2022. The recently discovered Burton Agnes chalk drum Òthe most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 yearsÓ and only the fourth example of its kind known to have survived. From The World of Stonehenge, a major new exhibition at the British Museum, which opens today (until July 17). Over 430 objects have been brought together from across Europe to tell the story and give the historical context of Stonehenge. Photo: Richard Gray/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-museum-london-uk-14-february-2022-the-recently-discovered-burton-agnes-chalk-drum-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-and-only-the-fourth-example-of-its-kind-known-to-have-survived-from-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-major-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-which-opens-today-until-july-17-over-430-objects-have-been-brought-together-from-across-europe-to-tell-the-story-and-give-the-historical-context-of-stonehenge-photo-richard-grayalamy-image460493769.html
RM2HN58E1–The British Museum London, UK. 14 February 2022. The recently discovered Burton Agnes chalk drum Òthe most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 yearsÓ and only the fourth example of its kind known to have survived. From The World of Stonehenge, a major new exhibition at the British Museum, which opens today (until July 17). Over 430 objects have been brought together from across Europe to tell the story and give the historical context of Stonehenge. Photo: Richard Gray/Alamy
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497231.html
RM2HN5CWK–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496333.html
RM2HN5BNH–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497086.html
RM2HN5CME–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496382.html
RM2HN5BRA–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497358.html
RM2HN5D26–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496258.html
RM2HN5BJX–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497534.html
RM2HN5D8E–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496438.html
RM2HN5BWA–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497032.html
RM2HN5CJG–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496383.html
RM2HN5BRB–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497353.html
RM2HN5D21–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496385.html
RM2HN5BRD–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460497160.html
RM2HN5CR4–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496321.html
RM2HN5BN5–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460499460.html
RM2HN5FN8–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496268.html
RM2HN5BK8–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460496978.html
RM2HN5CGJ–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496338.html
RM2HN5BNP–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-feb-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-chalk-sculpture-and-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-accompanied-by-a-chalk-ball-and-polished-bone-pin-lay-beneath-the-head-of-one-of-a-buried-child-the-bone-pin-is-similar-to-objects-placed-with-burials-inside-stonehenge-at-around-the-same-time-perioc3000-bc-the-world-of-stonehenge-a-new-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image460499446.html
RM2HN5FMP–London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied by a chalk ball and polished bone pin, lay beneath the head of one of a buried child. The bone pin is similar to objects placed with burials inside Stonehenge at around the same time perio(c.3000 BC) - The world of Stonehenge a new exhibition at the British Museum. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496444.html
RM2HN5BWG–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-the-burton-agnes-drum-a-5000-year-old-chalk-sculpture-found-near-burton-agnes-about-3000-bc-described-as-the-most-important-piece-of-prehistoric-art-to-be-found-in-britain-in-the-last-100-years-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460496439.html
RM2HN5BWB–London, UK. 14 February 2022. “The Burton Agnes drum”, a 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture, found near Burton Agnes, about 3000 BC, described as “the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years”. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-polished-stone-axes-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487215.html
RM2HN503Y–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-pendant-shropshire-marshes-1000-800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487404.html
RM2HN50AM–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-some-of-the-55-large-oak-posts-that-comprised-seahenge-holme-next-the-sea-norfolk-2049-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487222.html
RM2HN5046–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-necklace-made-of-animal-bones-salisbury-plain-wiltshire-2100-1800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487461.html
RM2HN50CN–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-dusts-a-standing-stone-known-as-a-stele-about-2500-bc-from-capo-di-ponte-italy-depicting-the-farming-seasons-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487149.html
RM2HN501H–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-dusts-a-standing-stone-known-as-a-stele-about-2500-bc-from-capo-di-ponte-italy-depicting-the-farming-seasons-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487154.html
RM2HN501P–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-cape-from-mold-in-wales-about-1900-1600-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487296.html
RM2HN506T–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-necklace-made-of-animal-bones-salisbury-plain-wiltshire-2100-1800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487457.html
RM2HN50CH–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-cape-from-mold-in-wales-about-1900-1600-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487261.html
RM2HN505H–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-pendant-shropshire-marshes-1000-800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487399.html
RM2HN50AF–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-some-of-the-55-large-oak-posts-that-comprised-seahenge-holme-next-the-sea-norfolk-2049-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487286.html
RM2HN506E–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-cape-from-mold-in-wales-about-1900-1600-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487271.html
RM2HN505Y–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-cape-from-mold-in-wales-about-1900-1600-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487351.html
RM2HN508R–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold cape from Mold in Wales, about 1900-1600 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-some-of-the-55-large-oak-posts-that-comprised-seahenge-holme-next-the-sea-norfolk-2049-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487572.html
RM2HN50GM–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-polished-stone-axes-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487448.html
RM2HN50C8–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-some-of-the-55-large-oak-posts-that-comprised-seahenge-holme-next-the-sea-norfolk-2049-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487225.html
RM2HN5049–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with some of the 55 large oak posts that comprised Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2049 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-pendant-shropshire-marshes-1000-800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487402.html
RM2HN50AJ–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-gold-pendant-shropshire-marshes-1000-800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487405.html
RM2HN50AN–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a gold pendant, Shropshire marshes, 1000-800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-dusts-a-standing-stone-known-as-a-stele-about-2500-bc-from-capo-di-ponte-italy-depicting-the-farming-seasons-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487146.html
RM2HN501E–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-dusts-a-standing-stone-known-as-a-stele-about-2500-bc-from-capo-di-ponte-italy-depicting-the-farming-seasons-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487153.html
RM2HN501N–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member dusts a standing Stone known as a 'stele' (about 2500 BC) from Capo di Ponte, Italy, depicting the farming seasons. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-necklace-made-of-animal-bones-salisbury-plain-wiltshire-2100-1800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487470.html
RM2HN50D2–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-polished-stone-axes-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487506.html
RM2HN50EA–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-polished-stone-axes-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487507.html
RM2HN50EB–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with polished stone axes. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-february-2022-a-staff-member-poses-with-a-necklace-made-of-animal-bones-salisbury-plain-wiltshire-2100-1800-bc-preview-of-the-world-of-stonehenge-at-the-british-museum-the-uks-first-ever-major-exhibition-on-stonehenge-which-features-over-430-objects-on-show-from-britain-ireland-and-europe-the-works-are-on-display-17-february-to-17-july-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image460487444.html
RM2HN50C4–London, UK. 14 February 2022. A staff member poses with a necklace made of animal bones, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 2100-1800 BC. Preview of “The world of Stonehenge” at the British Museum”, the UK’s first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge which features over 430 objects on show from Britain, Ireland and Europe. The works are on display 17 February to 17 July 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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