A Hidden Fingerprint At Stonehenge Could Be Changing What Experts Believe About It
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For a long time Stonehenge has been one of the most interesting sites in the planet. It stands on a windy plain in southern England and people have argued for centuries about who built it, and how the huge stones got there. New science is now providing us with new clues. Researchers examining tiny mineral prints left inside the stones believe they have discovered evidence that could alter old notions about just where Stonehenge really came from.