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A companion to one of Europe's most eminent prehistoric monuments has been discovered just a mile away.
Bluehenge has the same rough configuration as its sister site, Stonehenge, but with 27 stones instead of 56. It is speculated that the stones of Bluehenge may have been moved to aid in
the making of Stonehenge.
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posted by Hardcore Poser
on Oct 3, 2009 -
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The
King of Stonehenge found in a 4,000-year-old grave near
Stonehenge may have been from Switzerland and involved in its construction. It is the
richest Bronze Age burial found in Britain "off the scale".
...it is fascinating to think that someone from abroad – probably modern day Switzerland – could well have played an important part in the construction of Britain’s most famous archaeological site.”
posted by stbalbach
on Feb 10, 2003 -
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