How Just Stop Oil vandalism could have lasting impact on Stonehenge ...Tech & Science Daily podcast
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English Heritage has said there appears to be 'no visible damage' to the cultural site after Just Stop Oil protesters sprayed the site with orange powder paint on Wednesday.
However, Tim Daw, a farmer in Wiltshire and local expert on Stonehenge, has been explaining to Tech & Science Daily why there are concerns there could be potential underlying issues following the incident.
More assessments need to be carried out to see how the lichen, a special plant-like organism that lives in the stone, has been affected. Archaeologists also need to investigate the impact on the historical indentations and markings found on the rock’s surface.
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