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Monthly Archives: September 2008
More on Stooooooooonehenge
Here’s a blog about stonehenge in the NY Times. It gives a little more information, including pointing out that the area was used for burials BEFORE any stones ever got carted in. Which goes back to that changing-use-over-time point. But … Continue reading
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Stoooooooonehenge
Experts ‘solve’ mystery of Stonehenge I’m sorry, I don’t believe this is how science works. These guys haven’t ‘solved’ anything. These archaeologists have developed an interesting hypothesis about the reason for the initial creation stonehenge. They have suggested that the … Continue reading
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