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Stonehenge's central rock originated in Scotland, a new study shows. So how did it get to England?Scientists say they’ve cracked a secret of the 6-ton rock at the center of Stonehenge — a discovery ... area in northeast Scotland,” said Chris Kirkland, a co-author of the study and a ...
Stonehenge’s iconic Altar Stone may have ... Study co-author Professor Chris Kirkland, also from the Timescales of Mineral ...
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Stonehenge’s 6-tonne Altar Stone Was Sourced From Far-Off Scotland. How Did It Get There?While most visitors to Stonehenge admire the structure from ... shipping route along the coast of Britain,” said Professor Chris Kirkland, co-author of the study. “This implies long-distance ...
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A Fingerprint Taken From Stonehenge Changes Everything We Know About Its Mystical OriginsA chemical fingerprint taken of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone reveals ... paint a fascinating picture of prehistoric Britain,” Chris Kirkland, study co-author and Curtin professor, said in a ...
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The voyage of the Altar Stone: A Stonehenge mystery solved (maybe)What was Stonehenge — a burial site ... The analysis of the Altar Stone was also overseen by Chris Kirkland at the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group within Curtin’s School of Earth and ...
Stonehenge's large ... Using these measurements, Clarke and colleague Chris Kirkland – a Scotsman also working at Curtin – used an extensive geological database of the UK’s rock deposits ...
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