21 June 2006

New glacier theory on Stonehenge

This could disappoint a few theories from the same league as Erich Von Daniken's tales of spacefaring 'gods'.
"Glaciers may move very slowly, but they have an excellent record when it comes to the transport of large stones from one part of the country to another."

But, I have to say it looks more likely. The interesting thing still remains to ask whether these all were deposited on Salisbury plain in close proximity to Stonehenge or whether there still had to be some ingenious transporting, albeit from closer by.
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