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New Evidence About Who Might Be Buried at Stonehenge:
[sciencenews.org]

BirdMan1 8 Sep 7
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Here's an article on the topic in the Washington Post, without a paywall (provided you haven't read more than the maximum number of articles they let you read for free, anyway) - [washingtonpost.com]

...and another, which should be free for everyone, from The Guardian in the UK - which includes a link to the original report [theguardian.com]

Jnei Level 8 Sep 8, 2020
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Notlost Level 6 Sep 8, 2020

Apparently people from Wales, even the mainland.

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I was not aware anyone was buried there.....

I had not been, either.

@BirdMan1 I seem to remember that the English show, Time team, did a dig there some years back with a group of Archaeologists who were working there at the time and they had uncovered Cremation burial sites in the Aubrey pits.

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Can't read as I'm not a subscriber..🥺

Charlene Level 9 Sep 7, 2020

Apparently, people from Wales, and, even, the mainland.

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I love this stuff.

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