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According to a new report by Science Advances, the massive stones at Stonehenge in Southern England came from a region 15.5 miles away from the historic site. The sandstone boulders, or sarsens, were moved from the West Woods in the English county of Wiltshire. The sarsens measure up to 30 feet tall and weigh roughly around 25 tons. Until recently we did not know it was possible to provenance a stone like sarsen," said David Nash, the study's lead author, in a statement. "It has been really exci...
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