Stonehenge Built In Scotland?
A recent study has revealed that one of Stonehenge's most iconic bluestones came from Scotland, not Wales as previously thought.
This discovery means the stone was moved over 450 miles, almost four times farther than originally believed.
Such a feat would have required significant cooperation among Neolithic populations across the British Isles, altering our understanding of their relationships and capabilities.
The intricate logistics of transporting such a massive stone with primitive tools suggest a high level of organization and collaboration among these ancient communities.