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Scientists say Stonehenge’s Altar Stone may have been moved by ice, not people, rewriting part of the monument’s story

A groundbreaking study suggests that Stonehenge's Altar Stone, previously thought to have been moved solely by human effort, may have been aided by glacial transport from Scotland to England. Understanding this shift rewrites prehistoric narratives about the Neolithic people and their monumental achievements.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo4 g fa

Scientists say Stonehenge’s Altar Stone may have been moved by ice, not people, rewriting part of the…

Stonehenge's 6-ton Altar Stone may have traveled 700km from northeast Scotland partly via glacier, with Neolithic humans hauling it the final stretch. The discovery shows prehistoric British societies possessed sophisticated coordination and long-distance planning.

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Stonehenge's Altar Stone Mystery Points to an Epic Human Journey

Somber, still, and timeworn, Stonehenge looms large in humanity's mythos – an ancient, enigmatic monument that has stood sentinel over southern England for millennia.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·sciencealert.com

    Stonehenge's Altar Stone Mystery Points to an Epic Human Journey

    Somber, still, and timeworn, Stonehenge looms large in humanity's mythos – an ancient, enigmatic monument that has stood sentinel over southern England for millennia.

  2. sabato 13 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Scientists say Stonehenge’s Altar Stone may have been moved by ice, not people, rewriting part of the monument’s story

    A groundbreaking study suggests that Stonehenge's Altar Stone, previously thought to have been moved solely by human effort, may have been aided by glacial transport from Scotland…