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- Stonehenge – why the initial chalk embankment PLUS timber stockade? Foretaste of the American Wild West – designed initially to defend against onslaughts of enemy arrows?
- Purpose of Stonehenge (my initial Model 1)? Forget all the self-serving English Heritage guff about summer or winter solstice celebration! Think OPTIMIZED pre-Bronze Age disposal of the dead. Think “sky burial”. Expect Model 2 shortly (next posting) …
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Genesis of a new theory for Neolithic Silbury Hill – a gradual merging of multiple, soul-releasing compost heaps.
Hello. Sorry to have been gone so long (nigh on 4 years!). My “Shroud of Turin” project took longer than expected – well over 300 postings on sciencebuzz and my specialist site, to say nothing of 2000+ … Continue reading
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