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Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Was Hauled 430 Miles From Northeast Scotland, New Study Argues
The question of how the megalith made the 435-mile journey from Scotland to Britain is the focus of a new research study.
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According to ARTnews’s source item, Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Was Hauled 430 Miles From Northeast Scotland, New Study Argues, The question of how the megalith made the 435-mile journey from Scotland to Britain is the focus of a new research study.
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- Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Was Hauled 430 Miles From Northeast Scotland, New Study ArguesARTnews - 2026-06-05T12:46:34+00:00
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