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Another twist at Stonehenge |
cerrig

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| Posted 02-10-2012 at 17:46  
Not a glacier in sight;
http://www.matrixofcreation.co.uk/megalithic-sciences/item/93-moving-the-bluestones-at-last-a-successful-method-is-demonstrated
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PeteG

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| Posted 02-10-2012 at 18:37  
when is it due to arrive at Stonehenge?
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cerrig

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| Posted 02-10-2012 at 19:12  
2,700BC
This one is going 2nd class, so it might be late!
[ This message was edited by: cerrig on 2012-10-02 19:25 ]
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sem

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| Posted 02-10-2012 at 20:53  
A quick quote from the above by Robin Heath (Aug 2012) -
"Once they are seen to have been moved to Salisbury Plain by the hand of man, it goes beyond how the bluestones arrived there and becomes why they were so important in the monument?"
One from me in the Wally Wallington thread below it (June 2009) -
"As the HOW has now been explained, maybe the publicly-funded archaeologists could now explain the WHY."
He tosses back his flowing, goldens locks and stalks away, muttering something about Yorkshire profits (sic) not being recognised in Wales.
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