Resume de l’article : Stonehenge : la pierre d’autel viendrait d’Écosse

The article discusses a new study suggesting that the stone used for the altar stone at Stonehenge, originally thought to have come from Wales, actually originated in Scotland, around 750 kilometers away from the monument. This makes it the most distant stone at Stonehenge. However, it is not clear how the stone was transported to Stonehenge. The study is based on the chemical composition of the stone, which matches that of rocks found in Scotland. The researchers believe that the stone was transported during the Neolithic period, around 5,000 years ago.