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Re: Fresher wheat .
Nov 10, 2015, 00:33
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
It's worth posting these again. Classic stuff.

Professor Gaffney :

"It now seems likely that other ceremonial monuments in the surrounding landscape were directly articulated with rituals at Stonehenge. It is possible that processions within the Cursus moved from the eastern pit at sunrise, continuing eastwards along the Cursus and, following the path of the sun overhead, and perhaps back to the west, reaching the western pit at sunset to mark the longest day of the year. Observers of the ceremony would have been positioned at the Heel Stone, of which the two pits are aligned.”

Dr Henry Chapman, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology and Visualisation observes:

“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.”



It's brilliant not only do they make clear errors , the logic is hilarious .Start at one end at sumer solstcie sunrise and reach the middle at midday , not horses but tortoise races for the cursus eh ?

The Warren Fields discovery of the Meso pits which are interpreted as the "beginning of time " and “in some ways represents the start of history “ are also up there with the best , but it's not some alt nut , it's a pro archie , no wonder the nuts think they can get away with anything .
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