Human remains buried at Stonehenge 3,000 years ago offer a clue to where they came from
by Deborah Netburn, Los Angeles Times
Aug 08, 2018
2 minutes
At least some of the people who were buried at Stonehenge died and were cremated far from the site - probably in west Wales about 120 miles away, according to a new study.
The finding, published in Scientific Reports, provides another small clue to understanding who was buried at the prehistoric monument around 3000 BC,
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