Am I the only one who is extremely skeptical of the Stonehenge "discovery"?
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
It's not my field but I did wonder why they had to resort to 'good old fashioned digging' and 'ancient sunlight'.
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Replying to @Cavalorn
I was wondering if I had missed a new dating technique but what they mean is luminescence dating. But I am a bit baffled by this whole thing because it feels like they wanted to prove Stonehenge came from elsewhere and found a site that matched?
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @Cavalorn
And maybe this is incorrect and the article isn’t doing the team justice here but I am just wondering how they arrived at this particular site and why a monument with similar dimensions and date means it was Stonehenge.
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Because I think it is equally likely that monuments can have similar if not identical ground dimensions from around the same date made by the same peoples who inhabited S Britain. Many monuments have been removed or destroyed over time too.
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