With two competing theories there is the probability factor and this alters with advances in research. The experiment to move a stone was well carried out and this has moved that probability factor considerably. Your experience with the countries top archaeologists is certainly very different to mine - I've spoken to several of them, written to others, and without exception they (...) . That whole Stonehenge myth needs deconstruction. I write this after watching the DVD 'Hawkwind at Stonehenge - 1984'.
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