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drewbhoy
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Re: Slag
Sep 10, 2011, 22:28
StoneGloves wrote:
"As for what if anything it's meant to represent, that's unlikely to be figured out"

It's a circular argument - but Silbury Hill, now, is (roughly) the shape of upturned iside-out cupmark. I doubt it's a coincidence. There is a naturally occurring fossil that is the exactly same shape. An inch, an inch and a half across, in sandstone.


Silbury Hill is very big, so that would be a very big cup mark and if a fossil is exactly the same shape then it would be bigger than an inch and a half. Maybe Silbury has shrank since the last time I visited.
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