Re: Excavation starts at Stonehenge
- From: GDenke <GDenke@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 00:03:21 -0700 (PDT)
http://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/literature/coalfields-british.gif
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbhistory/F2233812?thread=5273545
Denke is saying that Britain's oldest 3 coal fields surface 40 miles
apart, from west to east; Pembrokeshire, South Wales, then Bristol.
The first two were discovered by Homo erectus 800kya, the third by
Neanderthal 100kya, his hand-axes and samples dated. Later, after the
extinction of Homo erectus and Neanderthal, the Homo sapiens explored
Salisbury Plain, 5kya. Denke is saying these 3 oldest coal fields
being aligned 40 miles apart is what caused Salisbury Plain coal
exploration. Why? Because that area is 40 miles southeast of Bristol
in the alignment. That equal distance and direction resulted in
Woodhenge, Durrington Walls, Stonehenge, Avebury henges, etc. being
dug 5kya by Homo sapiens on Salisbury Plain. None of them had any coal
of course, and according to Denke the Homo sapiens discovered coal
bearing "white stone" (limestone vs. chalk) differences. Because the
other sites were being lived on by Homo sapiens, unoccupied Stonehenge
was chosen for the school, with athletics. Personally my thought is
that Denke is insane, because schools never have athletics.
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=13284
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbhistory/F2233812?thread=5312359
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