Scanning 3D laser dumps mysteriously in England

The secret to ancient Stonehenge in England is still a puzzle. Recently, however, British scientists have used 3D laser scanning methods to show that this ancient stone beach is an 'art museum' in the early period of brass.

Observe that, on the stones carved many prehistoric drawings, including 71 pictures of an ancient hammer in the brass. When the sun shines on, these rocks display beautifully sculpted figures that look like a modern museum.

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Stonehenge ancient stone beach

The latest image of the ancient stone beach shows that the ancient stone carvers used the best stone to allow the sun to shine on the rock like an art museum.

Due to the existence of many centuries, the weathering layer (lava is affected by sunshine and storms and creatures) on the slabs most of them are peeled. Show the 71st 3D image showing drawings that people cannot see with the naked eye. This category of research shows that ancient stone carvers used the best stone to carve to ensure the sunset in the cold winter winter can shine on these rocks.

To detect these hidden 'prehistoric' drawings, scientists analyzed data of 850G capacity, 3D laser scanning a few billions of small textures on 83 stone slabs. When dissecting a 1-3mm thick weathering layer, different prehistoric figures appear.