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Long-lost fragment of Stonehenge reveals rock grains dating to nearly 2 billion years ago – Livescience.com
A rocky core was removed during restoration work in 1958, and then kept as a souvenir.

A long-lost piece of Stonehenge
that was taken by a man performing restoration work on the monument has been returned after 60 years, giving scientists a chance to peer inside a pillar of the iconic monument for the first time.
In 1958, Robert Phillips,…
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