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Was Stonehenge a ‘Secondhand’ Monument?

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A new discovery about the origins of Stonehenge. It appears that Stonehenge was first erected in western Wales around 3400 BC, and then moved to its present location on the Salisbury Plain around 3000 BC. The religious monument was likely relocated as part of a large-scale migration. Judging from the surrounding terrain, it is more likely that 400 people moved these stones using ropes and logs than that they were transported by sea, as the existing theory holds.

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