Archaeologists Dig In Wrong Spot For 90 Years

Bill Campbell 2013-11-22

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New research suggests that archaeologists who study Stonehenge have been searching for clues in the wrong place for 90 years. Archaeologists have been searching for clues on the rock outcrop of Carn Menyn in Wales since 1923. Well, now, Dr. Richard Bevins of the National Museum Of Wales, x-rayed the famous blue stones at Stonehenge, and says the rocks aren’t from Carn Menyn, but from a different hill a mile away.

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