Geoarchaeology
The Altar Stone's Long Journey: Glaciers, Dogger Bank, and the Limits of Ice
A new study confirms that Stonehenge’s six-tonne Altar Stone most likely originated in Caithness, northeast Scotland — and explores whether the last ice age could have helped carry it south. The answer is partial, complicated, and deeply suggestive of a prehistoric Britain more connected than we imagined.
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