The much discussed conversation of where the renowned Stonehenge
rocks in Britain came from appears to be over thanks to the work of two
archaeologists.
According to the BBC Monday, National Museum Wales’ Dr. Richard Bevins and Leicester
University’s Dr. Rob Ixer conformed the exact origin of the rocks after
nine months of intense research.
The experts were able to find a 99% match with rock samples from
Pembrokeshire, Wales with the rhyolite debitage rocks at Stonehenge.
Ixer called their discovery, “quite unexpected and exciting.”