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The human remains just found at Stonehenge could change how we see the ancient world
- Anna Mae
- Aug 2, 2016
- 1 min read

''Stonehenge has flummoxed archeologists, poets, historians, educators, and religious leaders for centuries.
Was it an ancient observatory? A concert venue? A sort of holistic hospital? Who built it? Early Britons? Druids? Merlin? Aliens?
While the jury is, largely, still out, many archeologists believe the ring of stones functioned, at least in part, as a a cemetery for notable people.
Though archeologists have known there were human remains under Stonehenge for around 100 years, no one thought much about them at first.
That all changed in 2013, when researchers discovered the remnants of dozens of individuals buried under and around the stone ring...''
by Eric March
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