New research sheds light on one of archaeology’s longest-running debates: how Stonehenge’s massive bluestones reached their ...
The findings strongly support the idea that Neolithic builders intentionally transported the stones over vast distances.
Scientists have found compelling new evidence that humans, not glaciers, brought Stonehenge’s bluestones to the site. Using ...
When both minerals form, they trap small amounts of radioactive uranium – which, at a known rate, will decay into lead. By ...
A new study challenges the long-held glacial transport theory, which suggested that Stonehenge's stones were naturally moved ...
People, not glaciers, transported Stonehenge’s famous bluestones to the ancient site, new research led by Curtin University has found ...
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A new analysis of mineral grains has refuted the "glacial transport theory" that suggests Stonehenge's bluestones and Altar ...
New research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported Stonehenge’s famous ...
Stonehenge has sparked debate over whether glaciers or people transported its stones.
Microscopic Crystals Undercut The Idea That Glaciers Are Behind The Iconic Site In A Nutshell Scientists analyzed microscopic ...
Ask people how Stonehenge was built and you'll hear stories of sledges, ropes, boats and sheer human determination to haul ...