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Andru [333]
3 years ago
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Who would study Stonehenge for clues about the society that built it?

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1 answer:
Illusion [34]3 years ago
5 0
I am pretty sure that it is archeologists, for historians track what happened through time, while archeologists look for clues of who built things, or when things were built.
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