
Scientists find evidence Stonehenge might have been built in Wales then moved
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British archaeologists believe they have pinpointed the origins of the 5,000-year-old prehistoric Stonehenge ruin.
The "Waun Mawn" site -- previously disregarded over the years -- was found to have just four large bluestones left arranged in an arc. Pearson and his researchers uncovered evidence of an additional six holes that originally held a stone in 2018, giving rise to the theory that people had taken them as they migrated. Upon measuring the diameter of the circular ditch at Waun Mawn, the group found that the ditches surrounding both sites shared identical diameters of about 360 feet across.More Related News