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Stonehenge breakthrough reveals surprising path behind ancient stone’s 450-mile trek
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Stonehenge breakthrough reveals surprising path behind ancient stone’s 450-mile trek
Stonehenge researchers say computer modeling and geological analysis suggest glaciers carried the Altar Stone partway from Scotland before prehistoric people moved it to Wiltshire.
New Stonehenge study suggests glaciers helped move the Altar Stone | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! For centuries, historians and archaeologists have debated how Stonehenge was built — and now researchers believe they may have finally traced one piece of the landmark’s complex journey. The monument, which sits on the Salisbury Plain near Amesbury, Wiltshire, was constructed in stages beginning around 3000 B.C., according to English Heritage, the organization that manages Stonehenge. New research focu…
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