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The sounds of legendary recording studios will echo through Scotland this summer as North Halton's own EvenSong Band performs ...
Stonehenge's "altar stone" likely originated in present-day Scotland, a study found. It raises questions about how ancient humans transported the stone such a long distance.
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ZME Science on MSNStonehenge’s 6-tonne Altar Stone Was Sourced From Far-Off Scotland. How Did It Get There?New research has overturned a century-old belief about the origins of Stonehenge’s famous Altar Stone. The new study shows that the six-tonne sandstone block, which forms the centerpiece of the ...
This provocative paper presents a compelling case that the Altar Stone of Stonehenge was excavated from a source in northeast Scotland, 750 kilometres from the site of Stonehenge. Such a source is ...
By analyzing grains of rock within Stonehenge's "altar stone," researchers determined it was most likely transported from present-day Scotland — more than 450 miles away.
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