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00:00 - Stonehenge Mystery Solved? New Study Reveals 5,000-Year-Old Secrets 03:50 - Uncovering the Secrets of Stonehenge's Bluestones 08:27 - Ancient Mystery Unraveled: How Humans Transported Stonehenge's Bluestones 1. Stonehenge Mystery Solved? New Study Reveals 5,000-Year-Old Secrets A groundbreaking study may finally answer one of history's greatest enigmas: how the Neolithic people transported massive stones to Stonehenge. Researchers from Aberystwyth University discovered the Newall boulder, a 5,000-year-old relic, was moved by humans from Wales to Salisbury Plain, debunking the glacier theory. The study, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, reveals chemical evidence linking the boulder to Craig Rhos-y-Felin in Wales, over 125 miles away. Learn how this discovery challenges previous assumptions and sheds light on ancient engineering feats. Explore the debate between human effort and glacial transport, and uncover the secrets of Stonehenge's megaliths. #Stonehenge #Neolithic #Archaeology #GlacierTheory #america250 2. Uncovering the Secrets of Stonehenge's Bluestones The mystery of Stonehenge's bluestones has puzzled archaeologists for centuries. Recent studies suggest that the Newall Boulder, a small fragment of rock found at Stonehenge, may hold the key to understanding how the prehistoric monument was constructed. In this video, we'll explore the latest research and debate surrounding the transportation of Stonehenge's bluestones, and examine the evidence for human versus glacial transport. From the Preseli Hills in Wales to the Salisbury Plain in England, we'll follow the journey of these massive stones and uncover the secrets of Stonehenge's construction. 3. Ancient Mystery Unraveled: How Humans Transported Stonehenge's Bluestones Dive into the fascinating research revealing that Neolithic people, not glaciers, transported the iconic bluestones to Stonehenge. Explore the evidence around the enigmatic Newall boulder and what it means for our understanding of this ancient monument. Discover how new mineralogical and geochemical analyses confirm human ingenuity in the construction of Stonehenge. Join us as we unravel the mystery behind one of humanity's greatest feats of prehistoric engineering!