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A huge circle of large shafts dug into the ground has been found in the vicinity of Stonehenge:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/jun/22/vast-neolithic-circle-of-deep-shafts-found-near-stonehenge
The individual shafts are quite large, 5 meters deep and 10 meters in diameter. The circle...
A team has spent Four years examining the area around Stonehenge using a variety of techniques, and the results are surprising to say the least. Evidence has been found for seventeen previously unknown monuments in the area, as well as new structures related to previously known monuments...
I stumbled across this page on Rense.com while planning to update the Wikipedia page on Angikuni Lake.
http://rense.com/general11/dis.htm
Now, I don't live in England, but the above is clearly a load of nonsense.
What I'd like to know is where (& when) did this story first appear?
I recently visited Stonehenge and was told by the tour guide, Steve Evans (http://steve-tourguide.com) that a few weeks ago his rather expensive watch stopped working there as he conducted an "inner circle" tour (walking among the stones -- not permitted on most tours). He says that he sent the...
What do people think of this new hypothesis for the function of stonehenge?
If in the UK, you can watch the documentary;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dtjy4/
Otherwise, you'll have to make do with rubbish media reports found via google.
Essentially the idea is that Stonehenge acted...
But it seems legit. The guy is a professional archaeologist, and expressly states that this is not some new age bit of esotericism (probably not a word).
http://www.solvingstonehenge.co.uk/page3.html
^that page features the geometry stuff.
Has anyone read it, by any chance?
OK, so I'm quite out of touch with developments in the archaeology of Stonehenge and Salisbury plain in general. I've had my head in other things for a good few years. But much as I remember reading Timothy Darvill with interest as an undergrad, and hearing that he'd pinpointed the source of the...
No need for aliens when constructing Stonehenge, the pyramids, or Easter Island statues.
http://sortingoutscience.net/2007/12/07/casual_friday_--_stonehenge_by_hand/
I just had to share this with those of you who enjoy the beauty of human ingenuity. I have a good friend who moved a huge lathe...
This is just totally and utterly great.
His website's pretty cool too...
All I can say is that no human could be this cool... the ONLY explanation is that this "retired carpenter" is actually Aldebranese on his father's side.
Did anyone see this 2 parter on Channel 5 on the 20th and 21st June? I was full of anticipation given that they had made a full size replica of stonehnge out of polystyrene and then aligned it appropriately so that they could see how it really looked on the midsummer solstice.
I was especially...
...female genitalia?
CNN story on Stonehenge
OK,
maybe it is. But it doesn't strike me as likely--not more likely than any other theory, anyway.
And I admit that I haven't , uh, been around as much as some guys, but I think I could come up with a more accurate depiction.
Gives a whole new...
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