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THE formation of Stonehenge is a centuries old mystery but a team of researchers may have just cracked one of Stonehenge’s many enigmas.
The question of Stonehenge’s origin has baffled the public imagination and scientists worldwide for more than a century.
Despite many years of archaeological research, very little is known about who erected stone formation and for what purpose.
Tests show 5,000-year-old remains found at the world heritage site came from more than 100 miles away in west Wales
But the scientific community could be on the verge of a major breakthrough thanks to an international collaboration with a group of scientists from the University of Oxford.
A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports looked at a number of ancient remains buried at the historic site more some 5,000 to 4,400 years ago.
The study gave a glimpse into the origin of Stonehenge, suggesting the standing…
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