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Researchers from Curtin University have revealed that the Altar Stone at Stonehenge, weighing approximately six tons, was not transported solely by glaciers to southern England. Instead, it undertook a complex journey involving human effort from northeastern Scotland over a distance of more than 700 kilometers, across land and sea. Evidence suggests that the movement of the stone was deliberate and planned, likely requiring highly organized efforts by Mesolithic communities.
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