Stonehenge's remaining mysteries: The five key unanswered questions
Briefly

Researchers revealed that one of Stonehenge's 'bluestones' is from a site in Scotland, prompting questions about our ancestors' methods for transporting stones over great distances.
The discovery that bluestones originated from Scotland, over 600 miles away, adds complexity to the question of how and why these stones were sourced.
Despite the long history of study, Stonehenge's construction remains a mystery with ongoing discoveries challenging previous beliefs about the stones' origins.
Current investigations into Stonehenge illustrate how modern science continues to unravel this ancient structure, suggesting a deeper connection to ancient peoples' construction techniques.
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