Stonehenge stones were transported from Wales by ice and NOT by humans
Briefly

Dr. Brian John's study of the Newall Boulder indicates it was moved by glacial ice, challenging the theory of human transportation to Stonehenge. This finding could reshape our understanding of how the stones arrived at the site.
The bluestone boulder, once thought to be humanly transported, may have been taken there by ice, according to Dr. John's analysis. This challenges the long-held belief that neolithic humans moved the stones over significant distances.
Read at Mail Online
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