Wow. Just in case you need a reminder that yes, even stuff which is published in a real journal can be utter drivel.
I'm going to claim Stonehenge was built as a counter-reaction to excessive logging of forests. Or perhaps to educate people on the need to put milk in tea.
I'm going to claim Stonehenge was built as a counter-reaction to excessive logging of forests. Or perhaps to educate people on the need to put milk in tea.
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Dr Tess Machling
I didn't think it could get worse.
It got worse. 😫
"#Stonehenge was built to unify ancient Britons during a “legitimation crisis” caused by the migration of people from mainland Europe, researchers have suggested."
www.independent.co.uk/news/science...
#Archaeology
It got worse. 😫
"#Stonehenge was built to unify ancient Britons during a “legitimation crisis” caused by the migration of people from mainland Europe, researchers have suggested."
www.independent.co.uk/news/science...
#Archaeology
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Perhaps both, then remind myself to be careful not to let my own pet ideas and opinions overshadow my research.