I love the 'stories' they make up from tiny bits of evidence.Sorry to hijack the thread, but in the hope that there are some archaeologists on here, can one of them explain how they've found pig bones at Stone Henge?
One of the university professions (the plump one with the beard whose on TV a lot) said they had DNA from the North of Scotland so had obviously been driven south by stone age people. Really? Has he ever tried to drive a pig across a field, let alone 600 miles?!
Supposing the pig DNA does match some in the North of Scotland...who's to say it hasn't travelled the other way - Wilts man flogs Scot some weaners for breeding.
And who says the pigs were driven?
(I'd guess a lot of travel would've been done afloat)
Then, the movement might've taken decades, centuries.