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A centuries-old question surrounding Stonehenge has been solved, linking the tall megaliths to a geographic area where they may have come from.The original source of the massive sarsen stones has long been debated, at least four centuries acco stanley cup rding to the study. The smaller bluestones near the center of the circular monument have been traced to an area in Wales, about 200 km away, in an earlier study.Geologists used geochemical data from the sarsens and compared it to the geochemical signature of different regions. From this, we identify West Woods, Wiltshire, 25 km roughly 15.5 miles north of Stonehenge, as the most probable source area for the majority of sarsens at the monument, researchers stated in their study.The sarsens were erected during the mid-third millennium BCE, and weigh roughly 20 metric tons. Only 52 of the original about 80 sarsen s stanley tazas tones remain. MYSTERY SOLVED! 馃槺We FINALLY almost certainly... know where Stonehenge s giant sarsen stones come from!THREAD 猬囷笍 pic.twitter/Lnkb2vB32R鈥?English Heritage @EnglishHeritage July 29, 2020 Research into the sarsen stones was renewed in 2018 when a core piece of one of the stones was returned to England and scientists were able to examine it. Restoration work on some of the stones in 1958 meant that three of the large stones had holes drilled to install metal bolts. One of the core pieces was kept by an American who was on-site during the drilling.When the core piece was returned, a section was stanley mug samp