Yeti To Rumble
Stonehenge — The Mystery That Won't Stay Buried. We know who didn't build it (not aliens, not Druids). We know the stones came from Wales and possibly Scotland. We know it took 1,500 years to build. What we still don't know is the most interesting part. This week on Yeti to Rumble, Mitch and Russell go deep on the ancient monument that keeps revealing new secrets — including discoveries from 2024 and 2025 that change everything. Sources: 1. English Heritage — Stonehenge Official Site. englishheritage.org.uk [http://englishheritage.org.uk]. Ongoing. 2. Parker Pearson, M. — Stonehenge: Exploring the Greatest Stone Age Mystery. Simon & Schuster, 2012. 3. Darvill, T. & Wainwright, G. — Stonehenge Excavations 2008. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2009. 4. Richards, J. — Stonehenge: The Story So Far. English Heritage, 2017. 5. Nash, D. et al. — Origins of the sarsen megaliths at Stonehenge. Science Advances, 2020. 6. Bevins, R. et al. — Identification of the Altar Stone at Stonehenge. Nature, 2024. 7. Curtin University Research Team — Detrital zircon-apatite fingerprinting confirms human transport of Stonehenge bluestones. Journal of Archaeological Science, 2026. 8. Till, R. — Sound Archaeology: Stonehenge acoustic properties. University of Huddersfield, published studies 2011-2020. 9. Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project — geophysical survey findings. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection, ongoing. 10. Parker Pearson, M. et al. — Durrington Walls pit ring discovery. Internet Archaeology, 2020-2025. 11. Craig Rhos-y-felin bluestone quarry identification. Parker Pearson, M. et al. Antiquity, 2019. 12. Burl, A. — The Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany. Yale University Press, 2000.
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