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00:00 - Humans Took Boulders from Wales to Stonehenge, Study Finds 03:04 - Unraveling Stonehenge: The Mystery of the Newall Boulder 06:01 - New Discovery: Humans Transported Bluestones to Stonehenge, Not Glaciers! 1. Humans Took Boulders from Wales to Stonehenge, Study Finds A recent study reveals that boulders at Stonehenge were transported by humans, not glaciers, after a long debate. Scientists found no evidence supporting the idea that bluestones from the Preseli Hills were moved by ancient ice. This work challenges traditional theories about how these stones were brought to the site. 2. Unraveling Stonehenge: The Mystery of the Newall Boulder Join us as we explore the fascinating debate surrounding Stonehenge's Newall Boulder. Was it transported by humans or carried by ice? Discover the latest research that challenges the glacial transport theory and supports the idea of human ingenuity in moving the iconic bluestones. We'll delve into the archaeological evidence, the significance of the Newall Boulder, and what it reveals about the construction of this prehistoric monument. Don't miss out on this intriguing journey into the past! 3. New Discovery: Humans Transported Bluestones to Stonehenge, Not Glaciers! Unravel the mystery of Stonehenge's bluestones! New research from Aberystwyth University reveals that the iconic Newall boulder was brought to Stonehenge by Neolithic people, not by glacial movement. This groundbreaking study uses mineralogical, petrographic, and geochemical analyses to trace the boulder's origin back to Craig Rhos-y-Felin in Wales, over 200 kilometers away. Learn how this discovery challenges previous glacial transport theories and strengthens the case for human effort in building Stonehenge. Explore the fascinating details of the Newall boulder's journey and the implications for understanding this ancient wonder.