Re: Do Not Fly on Ark Excavation Day!

From: Garry Denke (garrydenke_at_usa.com)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: 28 Jun 2004 07:42:49 -0700

spam@this-dot-instead.no-spam.invalid (Nth Complexity) wrote in message news:<40dc7d03$1_1@127.0.0.1>...
> > Garry Denkewrote:
> [quote:634f4a5660="Sam Wormley"]Garry Denke wrote:
> >
> > Do Not Fly on Ark Excavation Day!
> >
> See: http://www.csicop.org/si/9907
>
> superforce = c^4/G
> c = superpower/superforce
> superpower = c^5/G
>
> Grassman variables are nilpotent. Fermionic does not imply nilpotent.
> Therefore your Ark cannot exist. Poor Spot!

Hello Nth Complexity,

The specific gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, and stone artefacts at
Stonehenge Heelstone, Stonehenge Barrow, and Westbury White Horse Eye:

http://groups.msn.com/ArkArchaeology/theheelstonestonehengeuk.msnw?albumlist=2
http://www.coconino.edu/apetersen/megaliths/images/stonehenge_barrow.jpg
http://wiltshirewhitehorses.org.uk/images/weseye.jpg

have already been declared the exclusive personal property of Coin Oil
by law, the same not belonging to The Crown, per the official claim
filed and recorded at the Wiltshire County Coroner's Office in 1997,
on 27th February, in accordance with the Treasure Act of 1996, on 4th
July, by her Majesty. So again Nth Complexity, your error.

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=sc.groups.msn.com/tn/57/91/arkarchaeology/2/8.jpg&imgrefurl=http://groups.msn.com/arkarchaeology/pictures&h=96&w=72&sz=2&tbnid=xt14052P69gJ:&tbnh=76&tbnw=57&start=55&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dheelstone%26start%3D40%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DN

Garry

ps. These rocks get to stay Nth Complexity, so what is the big deal?

1) Stonehenge White Chalk - The outcrop sedimentary rocks at
Stonehenge are the Late Cretaceous Period, Santonian Age, calcium
carbonates. The Late Cretaceous Period outcrop sedimentary rocks
comprise the first (1st) English construction material used by the
Stonehenge builders of England. This material is approximately 85
million years old. These stones are called Seaford Chalk Formation
rocks. They are English and belong in England.

2) Stonehenge Sarsens - The youngest sandstone sedimentary rocks at
Stonehenge are the Oligocene-Miocene (Tertiary) Period silicates. The
Oligocene-Miocene Period sandstone sedimentary rocks comprise the
second (2nd) English construction material used by the Stonehenge
builders of England. This material is approximately 24 million years
old. These stones are called Reading Formation rocks. They are English
and belong in England.

Unless of course Marlborough wants the Sarsens back,
Save and Except; the Heelstone of Hampshire County:

In 22 separate excavations, for which the detailed records are
published, a total of "over 11,500 stone fragments were recorded" at
Stonehenge (PROCEEDINGS AT THE BRITISH ACADEMY . 92, SCIENCE AND
STONEHENGE, Cunliffe & Renfrew, 1997, pages 258-9), representing all
of its different lithologies. Approximately 4,000 sarsen chips,
including "a total of 3,760 sarsen fragments", and "sarsen sand from
the area", excavated by Lieutenant-Colonel William Hawley (REPORT ON
THE EXCAVATIONS AT STONEHENGE DURING THE SEASON OF 1923, W. Hawley,
1925, pages 21-50), from a single location within ten (10) meters of
the Heelstone, in the Avenue between the Heelstone and the Slaughter
Stone, "do strongly suggest that a stone was either dressed or broken
up in the vicinity" (STONEHENGE, Cleal, Walker, Montague, 1995, page
290), in front of the Heelstone carvings. In 1975, Arizona State
University (ASU) GLG 324 Petrology-Petrography class analised the
Cainozoic Reading Formation sarsen samples provided by Professor
Richard Atkinson from the London Basin, the Hampshire Basin, and from
each of the sarsens at Stonehenge. 1975 GLG 324 Petrology-Petrography
class determined through optical mineralogy and geochemical analysis
that the source area of the Palaeogene-Oligocene age heavy mineralogy
Heelstone was from the Hampshire Basin located to the south of
Stonehenge, and all of the rest of the Neogene-Miocene age lighter
mineralogy sarsens at Stonehenge were from the London Basin to the
north of Stonehenge. It was from this first detailed analysis by ASU
in 1975, and the subsequent works of H. Howard 1982; A petrological
study of the rock specimens from excavations at Stonehenge, 1979-1980,
in M.W. Pitts, 1982, 104-24, where the Heelstone carvings fragment
chips from its sculpture were determined. In short, the piles of
sarsen chips and sarsen sand at the sarsen Heelstone, "do strongly
suggest that a stone was either dressed or broken up in the vicinity"
(STONEHENGE, Cleal, Walker, Montague, 1995, page 290), in front of the
Heelstone Lion head, Calf head, Man face (clockwise), and Eagle wings
(centering) carvings:

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=sc.groups.msn.com/tn/57/91/arkarchaeology/2/8.jpg&imgrefurl=http://groups.msn.com/arkarchaeology/pictures&h=96&w=72&sz=2&tbnid=xt14052P69gJ:&tbnh=76&tbnw=57&start=55&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dheelstone%26start%3D40%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DN

Bibliography:

REPORT ON THE EXCAVATIONS AT STONEHENGE DURING THE SEASON OF 1923
William Hawley
Antiq. J., 5
1925
21-50
Hele Stone, sarsen chips,
and sarsen sand

STONEHENGE
R.J.C. Atkinson
PENGUIN BOOKS
in association with Hamish Hamilton
1956
ISBN 0140136460
INDEX 221
Carvings, prehistoric,
43-7, 91-3, 139-40, 178-9, 208-9
Heel Stone,
29-30,68-9, 70, 76, 105, 173, 203

STONEHENGE in its landscape; Twentieth-century excavations
Rosamund M J Cleal, K E Walker, and R Montague with major
contributions by Michael J Allen, Alex Bayliss, C Bronk Ramsey, Linda
Coleman, Julie Gardiner, P A Harding, Rupert Housley, Andrew J Lawson,
Gerry McCormac, Jacqueline I McKinley, Andrew Payne, Robert G Scaife,
Dale Serjeantson, and Geoff Wainwright
ENGLISH HERITAGE
1995
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT 10
ISBN 1850746052
INDEX 603, 608
carvings, prehistoric
30-3, Plate 7.2
Heelstone (Stone 96),
25, 26, 166, 269, 270, 271, 272

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY . 92
Science and Stonehenge
Edited by
BARRY CUNLIFFE & COLIN RENFREW
Published for THE BRITISH ACADEMY
by OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
1997
ISBN 0197261744
INDEX 351, 355
carvings, prehistoric
5, 29, 35, 150, 338
Heelstone (Stone 96)
15, 16, 28, 155

HENGEWORLD
Mike Pitts
C
CENTURY . LONDON
2000
ISBN 0712679545
INDEX 402, 403
Stonehenge
carvings
8, 26, 265-6, 296-7, 27, 266
Heelstone
8, 96, 135, 139, 145-50, 154, 229, 266, 275, 7, 138, 146, 230



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