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In addition to pinpointing the location of the quarries – in western Wales, about 180 miles away from Stonehenge – archaeologists said they know how and when the stones were quarried.
Some of Stonehenge’s bluestones first formed another stone circle in west Wales that was dismantled and rebuilt on the Salisbury Plain some 150 miles away, archaeologists have revealed.
DENBIGHSHIRE, WALES—BBC News reports that a Neolithic quarry has been discovered in northern Wales at St. Dyfnog’s Well, a Christian pilgrimage site connected to a sixth-century Welsh saint ...
Archaeologists at University College London recently found that Waun Mawn – an even older stone circle in Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire, Wales ... Then, quarry workers lowered the ...
Their existence in Gwynedd’s vast slate mines is a story of Victorian ... Hunter stone cutting and dressing machines, which were adopted widely in the slate mines of northwest Wales, the ...
This is a navigable aqueduct that carries the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee in north Wales. The 18-arched stone and cast iron structure, which took 10 years to design and build, was ...
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