A new study of ancient crops may identify the laborers behind Britain’s most famous stone monument.
No one knows for certain why ancient people built Stonehenge, a circular monument of stones in Great Britain. But somebody built
it. A new study now concludes that it was most likely erected by
prehistoric people who herded animals and moved around the countryside.
Until now, most scientists had suspected crop farmers had built
Stonehenge.
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