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The mystery of the origin of Stonehenge in England has been solved. How was it built?
Stonehenge is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and one of the most famous tourist attractions in Britain. Until now, historians still don't know how people built Stonehenge in 3000 BC. Recently, researchers have confirmed the origin of Stonehenge, which has also broken the inherent cognition of many people and is a step closer to uncovering the mystery of Stonehenge's life. According to the latest reports from foreign media, the researchers relied on a stone sample of Stonehenge to determine that the stone of Stonehenge, a famous British historical site, came from Westwoods, 0/5 mile away from the site/kloc-.

It is reported that as early as more than 60 years ago, in order to stabilize one of the upright boulders, people inserted metal rods as support in the boulder. A worker named Robert Phillips took a core sample of Stonehenge and kept it. Now, he handed over the samples to the local authorities, and the researchers found and confirmed that these stones really came from westwood through nondestructive X-ray testing. The research results are also published in the journal Science Progress.

However, for such a result, many netizens said that although the source of the stones is very clear, they still don't know how these stones were transported here and built. In this regard, some netizens joked, but this at least proves that Stonehenge is not from other planets, and it is a step closer to revealing the true life experience of Stonehenge.

According to public information, each stone of Stonehenge in Britain weighs 50 tons, and it takes 600 people to barely lift it. Some historians speculate that Stonehenge was built between 4000 BC and 2000 BC. Moreover, the main axis of Stonehenge, the ancient road leading to the stone pillars and the rising sun in the morning of summer solstice are all in a straight line; In addition, there are two stones pointing to the direction of sunset from winter to Sunday. Stonehenge can also record the rising and falling points of the moon. The wisdom and technological level of the ancients are really amazing.