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Unless otherwise stated, this image is the copyright of the submitter. Contact them for permission to reproduce it. | | | Description | Gainford Stone exposed in Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle (photo taken on February 2013). |
| Posted Comments: enjaytom (2013-03-05) | Better still, after I posted the comment on the close-up 104187 and interpreted it as the first two weeks of the month, this wider view 186 shows four sets of five, the four weeks of every month. On reflection I suggest the megalith clearly portrays a statement there are "four weeks of five days a month". You will recall sixteen months a year 365 days of the ancient Sun calendar. The earliest evidence of the ancient calendar I have found is Knowth mound 3500 BC, County Meath, Ireland. That system operated 3 1/2 K until the Romans arrived 2K ago bringing Christianity. | bat400 (2013-03-05) | Again, that's some hat you have there. |
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