In Brief Archeologists Use Digital Underground Mapping to Discover the Landscape of Stonehenge A massive experiment in virtual archeology has led to the mapping of 3,000 acres around Stonehenge, and ...
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Six-ton altar at Stonehenge was moved from 500 miles away
It's almost hard to believe that after 5,000 years, Stonehenge still holds secrets. Why was the altar moved this far? More importantly, how was it done?
To this day, Stonehenge remains a historical landmark that we continue to learn more about, especially with the discovery of a 5,000-year-old cow tooth, which could provide insight into its origins.
Here’s how scientists unlocked new hidden secrets of the iconic monument.
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