Stonehenge may have been used as a giant musical instrument, according to a study.
Researchers from the
Royal College of Art discovered that the central Blue Stones, which
originated in South Wales, had musical tones when struck.
The theory could explain why the stones were arranged in a circle - so the sound would resonate.
Paul Devereux, who part led the study, told BBC Radio 5 live's Drive: "We do know such rocks were deemed very important in other parts of the ancient world.read more
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