Stonehenge’s Rocks Have Been Traced to 2 Quarries 180 Miles Away

Feb 21, 2019, 01:09 PM


A team of archaeologists may have unveiled one of the mysteries about Stonhenge, the iconic circular monument in southwest England. Rocks called bluestones that form an inner horseshoe and outer ring were traced to two precise quarries in west Wales, around 180 miles away from the towering stone circle.

A team of archaeologists may have unveiled one of the mysteries about Stonhenge, the iconic circular monument in southwest England. Rocks called bluestones that form an inner horseshoe and outer ring were traced to two precise quarries in west Wales, around 180 miles away from the towering stone circle.