tiompan wrote:
Another from Henry Chapman ,part of the team "If you measure the walking distance between the two pits, the procession would reach exactly half-way at midday, when the sun would be directly on top of Stonehenge. This is more than just a coincidence, indicating that the exact length of the Cursus and the positioning of the pits are of significance." This is easily shown to be wrong from all counts/points and involves an incredibly leisurely procession of which there is absolutey no evidence in any direction never mind tempo .
It's incredible. I mean, really, in the true meaning of that word.
How did this idea manage to find life beyond the first 10 minutes of those on the project discussing it?
Tempo - classic. Perhaps snails were leading the ceremonies?
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