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New Theory Answers the Stonehenge Mystery
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I believe the mystery of Stonehenge is finally answered,Archaeologist working at the prehistoric villiage that was once home to those that erected the still standing stone circle better known as Stonehenge have uncovered evidence that led them to documents that answered all remaining questions that has stumped some of the greatest minds for thousands of years,they discovered a villiage where once stood wood and sod homes and inside these structures they uncovered a great many pig bones,in addition they also found where there were once two other wood and sod houses but separate from the others but inside there were no pig bones , From this evidence there was no doubt that the story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf was true and was based on a real historical event,so there you have it think about it, [:0]
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It's great stuff, and understanding the moving the stones are important. The most amazing fact is not that the stones were moved, but the accuracy with which they were placed in position - this guy has that aspect covered:
newbielink:http://www.solvingstonehenge.co.uk/page3.html
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