• @MrJameGumb
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    1 month ago

    So… They carried numerous 20 ton slabs of rock across two oceans and an entire continent, then when they finally got to England they built Stonehenge and then just turned around and went home again?

    Makes perfect sense. I have no follow up questions.

    • themeatbridge
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      221 month ago

      Somebody is confused. There is a Stonehenge Aotearoa, which is a replica built in New Zealand. The ancient Stonehenge was almost certainly built by ancient Celts and the stones were taken from a few hundred miles away in Wales, which itself is an impressive feat.

      • AFK BRB Chocolate
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        171 month ago

        I think the “not from England” part is probably because of the recent news that the alter stone is from Scotland. like you say, a lot of them are from Wales, it’s just the alter stone in the center that’s from far away. Not Maori though.

  • @[email protected]
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    131 month ago

    If it’s concrete evidence then that makes the size of the stones less impressive because they could just add water and make them on site.

  • @HappycamperNZ
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    111 month ago

    Those arguing miss one key thing.

    Us Maori have only been around 1000 years or so. Before that we were PI and Asian.

    It wouldn’t be Maori- it would be our Asian ancestors.

  • @T00l_shed
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    111 month ago

    I love the leap of “rocks weren’t from England” to " concrete evidence it was the Maori".

  • Iapar
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    101 month ago

    Scientists have discovered that the croissant in my hand is not from france. This is concrete evidence that Maori build the moon out of cheese.

  • finley
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    1 month ago

    they’re not from England, tho. They’re from Wales.

    interesting that this person believes that ancient Druids 1000 years ago had mastered transcontinental shipping, tho…

    • Flying SquidOP
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      51 month ago

      I think it’s just the blue stones that come from Wales. There was a very recent discovery that the altar stone came from Scotland!