Stonehenge may have been built to unite early British farming communities Recent findings reveal that Stonehenge, the iconic Neolithic monument on Salisbury Plain, may have been constructed as a symbol of unity among Britain’s early farming communities. This conclusion arises from research conducted by teams from University College London (UCL) and Aberystwyth University, published in Archaeology International. One of the key discoveries underpinning this theory is the Scottish origin of Stonehenge’s six-ton Altar Stone...
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