And, if a glacier moved them over to Stonehenge, how many Blue Stones have been found 'strewn along the route' from the outcropping?
Exactly. I don't have any particular trouble with the concept of large stones being moved and deposited, but since it is the Salisbury PLAIN, why should it be expected that the glaciers made a delivery of a pile of like stones in a convenient spot? :')
"And, if a glacier moved them over to Stonehenge, how many Blue Stones have been found 'strewn along the route' from the outcropping?"
The hogs ate 'em.
[ya gotta be a hillbilly to 'get' that].....;D
That was some danged intelligent and orderly glacier, I'll give it that.
Living near the terminus of the Ordovician glacier and looking around a bit causes me to believe that in “glacier terms,” the movement of surface debris is more like using a squeegee on a window than a broom in the dirt.