Stonehenge tale gets ‘weirder’ as Orkney is ruled out as altar stone origin
by Esther Addley from Science | The Guardian on (#6QGGE)
Weeks after revelation that megalith came from Scotland, researchers make surprise discovery
The plot has thickened on the mystery of the altar stone of Stonehenge, weeks after geologists sensationally revealed that the huge neolithic rock had been transported hundreds of miles to Wiltshire from the very north of Scotland.
That discovery, described as jaw-dropping" by one of the scientists involved, established definitively that the six-tonne megalith had not been brought from Wales, as had long been believed, but came from sandstone deposits in an area encompassing the isles of Orkney and Shetland and a coastal strip on the north-east Scottish mainland.
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