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Essay heading: Stonehenge
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Any Druidic connection with the stone rings is
purely hypothetical.
During the nineteenth and early twentieth century, prehistorians attributed
Stonehenge and other stone rings to Egyptian and Mycenean travelers who were thought
to have infused Europe and Bronze age culture. With the development of carbon 14
dating methods, the infusion-diffusion of British Neolithic history was abandoned and the
megalithic monuments of Britain were shown to predate those in most other countries... displayed 300 characters
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With the development of carbon 14
dating methods, the infusion-diffusion of British Neolithic history was abandoned and the
megalithic monuments of Britain were shown to predate those in most other countries.
While the carbon 14 method provided approximate dates for the stone rings it was no use
explaining their function... displayed next 300 characters
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