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Re: Stonehenge by enjaytom on Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Greetings All,
The several supposed axe heads found by the laser survey are not axes at all, they are representations of double sided harvesting tools designed to draw the stalks of cereals towards the reaper. Microliths were fixed to the draw cutting edge. The images were on the sarsen column that coincides with late July, harvest time, the third month of the sixteen month Sun calendar named Llew or Lugh. Summer is month one, "Summer" the middle day of 23 days is the 12 th day, midsummer solstice.
The archaeologist who suggested they were axes was wrong.

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