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Stonehenge’s central rock probably came from Scotland


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The origins of the stones that make up the ancient monument Stonehenge can provide insights into the connectivity of a Neolithic society in Britain (about 4300 to 2000 bc) that otherwise left no written record. The age and chemistry of minerals from the Altar Stone provide a ‘fingerprint’ that traces its origin to sedimentary rocks in Scotland’s Orcadian Basin.



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