Archaeologists find the source of Stonehenge Sarsen Stones but what was the structure built for

Another piece of the puzzle falls into place.

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The huge slabs of stone that make up the most iconic structures at Stonehenge came from about 25km away, according to chemical analysis. Since the 1500s, most Stonehenge scholars have assumed the 6- to 7-meter tall, 20-metric-ton sarsen stones came from nearby Marlborough Downs, and a recent study by the University of Brighton archaeologist David Nash and his colleagues has now confirmed that.



But the real question still remains … what was this gia...
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Published on August 18, 2020 21:36
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