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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About STONEHENGE But Were too Shy to Ask

Tony Robinson's Cunningcast

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How Stone Was Transported in the Prehistoric Town

How did the people who didn't have big vehicles transport the stone? The secret is not what everybody's thought which is rollers. You don't put a stone on rollers because unless they're machine turned to exactly the same diameter they'll just jam up against each other. What you're doing is you're sliding the stone and you need to put it on a wooden sledge so that it's the sledge that is making contact not with the ground. We've also just started to find the first evidence of cattle traction in the Neolithic.

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