It was not the rolling stone they thought it was. It remains a mystery exactly how Stonehenge’s titanic Altar Stone arrived ...
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Massive Stonehenge megalith likely hauled over 400 miles by prehistoric people, not glaciers
The study revisited one of Stonehenge's biggest mysteries: where the Altar Stone came from and how it reached southern ...
Ice flow modeling and geological analyses suggest it's possible that glaciers carried the stone part of the way during the ...
The central, six-ton sandstone megalith likely came from a region in Scotland about 400 miles away. How a prehistoric society ...
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We may have just cracked one of Stonehenge's greatest mysteries
A glacier may have carried the site’s massive Altar Stone part of the way from Scotland ...
A new study suggests the Stonehenge Altar Stone may have been carried part of the way by glaciers from Scotland.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A prehistoric Stone circle in England may have been erected some 700 ...
Stonehenge enters the historical record in 1129 via archdeacon Henry of Huntington. Awed by its scale, confounded by its oddity, Huntington writes, “no one can find out by what mechanism such masses ...
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