People, not glaciers, transported rocks to Stonehenge, study confirms

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Humans — not glaciers — transported Stonehenge’s megaliths across Great Britain to their current location in southern England, a new study confirms.

Scientists have believed for decades that the 5,000-year-old monument’s iconic stones came from what is now Wales and even as far as Scotland, but there is still debate as to how the stones arrived at Salisbury Plain in southern England.

Published Date : 2026-01-23 19:25:00
Source : www.livescience.com

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