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JCAntunes

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| New Message Posted!2006-06-13 11:38  
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On 2006-06-12 17:35, coldrum wrote:
Seahenge*****
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.3870
http://www.edp24.co.uk/Content/Features/Seahenge/asp/QA.asp
http://www.channel4.com/history/timeteam/archive/2000seahenge.html
Also try Richard Pryors book Seahenge.
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Very good links!
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JCAntunes

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| New Message Posted!2006-06-13 11:35  
The ropes are explained!
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Rich32

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| New Message Posted!2006-06-12 22:48  
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Also try Richard Pryors book Seahenge.
Now that book sounds fascinating, was Gene Wilder co-author
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coldrum

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| New Message Posted!2006-06-12 17:35  
Seahenge*****
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.3870
http://www.edp24.co.uk/Content/Features/Seahenge/asp/QA.asp
http://www.channel4.com/history/timeteam/archive/2000seahenge.html
Also try Richard Pryors book Seahenge.
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Salopian

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| New Message Posted!2006-06-12 16:50  
A word of caution - honeysuckle grows like that doesn't it? Several stems winding round each other? I would have though it made a very poor rope.
Neolithic rope was mainly leather or linden bast I believe.
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JCAntunes

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| New Message Posted!2006-06-12 16:42  
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On 2006-06-08 14:26, BERNARDQUATERMASS wrote:
Blackpuddin' flatcap whippet. When the inverted tree stump at the centre of Seahenge was lifted out, it was found to have a rope of twisted Honeysuckle wrapped round (and through) it,
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Where did you found that information? This is important!
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corn

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corn

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On 2006-06-10 12:46, rbatham wrote:
... should read DIORITE is a type of Basalt. Not dolorite.
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Hi Rbatham
The original article mentioned Dolorite, which we now know was a mistake, no such mineral/rock, but there is a Dolerite. I know this is now getting rather confusing!!!
According to my books Diorite is not a type of basalt (Dolerite, or Diabase, is part of the same group). They merge impercepitably with granite, with which Diorite is usually found and therefore mistaken for. The pyramids also contain a lot of granite, some even had a outer casing of the rock...or possibly diorite/granite mix. Others had a outer casing of smooth white limestone. As you said built from limestone, the core stone of most pyramids are made up of yellowish limestone. Haven't had time to look up the web site where Dolomite was mentioned as a building material, presumably that wasn't reliable!
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rbatham

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On 2006-06-10 06:24, rbatham wrote:
[quote]What is Dolomite? What is dolorite?
Dolomite is a type oof limestone with manganese, usually formed under the ocean. Dolorite is a type of Basalt of igneous origin. The Rossetta stone is Diorite. It would theefore be possible to cut and shape Dolomite with Doirite. The pyramids are not made of Dolomite, but Oolitic limestone which is much more granular and softer. Roy
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| Correction, just seen my error. should read DIORITE is a type of Basalt. Not dolorite. Roy
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rbatham

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[quote]What is Dolomite? What is dolorite?
Dolomite is a type oof limestone with manganese, usually formed under the ocean. Dolorite is a type of Basalt of igneous origin. The Rossetta stone is Diorite. It would theefore be possible to cut and shape Dolomite with Doirite. The pyramids are not made of Dolomite, but Oolitic limestone which is much more granular and softer. Roy
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