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SUBMITTER: Nash DJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7439454 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nash David J DJ Ciborowski T Jake R TJR Ullyott J Stewart JS Pearson Mike Parker MP Darvill Timothy T Greaney Susan S Maniatis Georgios G Whitaker Katy A KA
Science advances 20200729 31
The sources of the stone used to construct Stonehenge around 2500 BCE have been debated for over four centuries. The smaller "bluestones" near the center of the monument have been traced to Wales, but the origins of the sarsen (silcrete) megaliths that form the primary architecture of Stonehenge remain unknown. Here, we use geochemical data to show that 50 of the 52 sarsens at the monument share a consistent chemistry and, by inference, originated from a common source area. We then compare the g ...[more]