Finally: Scientists Figure Out Where The Stonehenge Stones Came From
David Nash at the University of Brighton in the UK and his colleagues have identified the source of 50 of the 52 large boulders, known as sarsens, that make up the monument's iconic stone circle. By analysing the stones' chemical composition, the team has traced their origins to 25 kilometres away from the monument, in […]
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