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New research suggests that the Altar Stone at Stonehenge originated in northeast Scotland and was transported to southern England by prehistoric people, with glaciers likely carrying it part of the way during the last Ice Age. The stone then required deliberate manual movement over hundreds of miles, highlighting the planning and determination of ancient communities involved in the monument's construction. This study combines geological analysis and computer modeling to address longstanding questions about how Stonehenge was built.
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