Excavation starts at Stonehenge

Garry Denke

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Excavation starts at Stonehenge
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7322134.stm
Stonehenge dig starts today
http://www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk/new...lay.var.2158016.0.stonehenge_dig_starts_today. php
Archaeologists begin historic Stonehenge dig
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/03/31/nstonehenge131.xml
Excavation begins at Stonehenge
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/wiltshire/7322238.stm
Archaeologists dig deep to find origins of Stonehenge
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hX2SySFzNGr0UEhtZPzPYb0KIrVQ
First Stonehenge dig in 44 years
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/first-stonehenge-dig-in-44-years-802950.html
Unlocking Stonehenge's secrets
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7321882.stm

Not only are Moses and Aaron's corpses beneath Heelstone but the gold Mercy Seat, the gold Ark of the Testimony, the gold Table of Shewbread, the gold Candlestick, the gold Ephod, the gold Breastplate and the gold Altar of Incense also. According to DI's new 2004 ground-penetrating radargrams all seven (7) are packed inside of the brasen Altar of Burnt Offering 4 ft (1.2m) under Heelstone, with that southernmost gold Ark of the Covenant long axis being east-west. G-D old 1656 core samples indicate the gold Table of Shewbread as northernmost and gold Altar of Incense inside the brasen Altar of Burnt Offering in the center, 4 ft (1.2m) below the Heelstone's base, at Stonehenge.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heelstone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroll_Trench
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heelstone_Ditch

A large 8'x8'x4' artifact below Heelstone at Stonehenge? Other than a core sample of it (1656), a magnetic survey of it (1984), an electromagnetic (EM) conductivity survey of it (1984), and a seismic refraction survey of it (1984); no other tangible proof of it being in Scroll Trench where it is circled by Heelstone Ditch exists, save and except for: an electrical resistivity survey of it (1994), a ground-penetrating radargram of it (2004), confirmation geophysical surveys of it (2004), and a confirmation core sample of it (2004). Should this 8'x8'x4' artifact below Heelstone be removed before being stolen? It is right next to a paved highway for God's sake!

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7529895
http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrydenke/979647239
http://groups.msn.com/StonehengeGeologyandGeophysics
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stonehengegeologyandgeophysics/

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If this isn't an April Fools, I am gunna go chain myself to Stone Henge. The main point of Stone Henge is that we DON'T KNOW!
 

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If this isn't an April Fools, I am gunna go chain myself to Stone Henge. The main point of Stone Henge is that we DON'T KNOW!
Haha, Beau has a really good point! Maybe I should join him. 0___0
 

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I actually saw this a long time ago on this thread. and theres anything one on here because I think it was double posted. Pretty elaborate if it's not real.
 

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I actually saw this a long time ago on this thread. and theres anything one on here because I think it was double posted. Pretty elaborate if it's not real.
Drats...I think it is real.

Well, that's pretty aweful...I feel as if my culture was a rug pulled out from under my feet.
 

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Well if you think about it, the point of a lot of things was that we didn't know, before people found the answers. Now, whether people should be trying to uncover all the secrets of the world is a different question.
:wink: Still, the idea is kind of interesting.
 

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Drats...I think it is real.

Well, that's pretty aweful...I feel as if my culture was a rug pulled out from under my feet.
Well, it is good to know I'm sure you mush agree. Perhaps it's enriched you're culture and given it more depth.:search:
 

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I don't have the patience to look at the two dozen links listed, but if I did maybe it would say something about excavating so carefully that nothing would be changed? I don't know though, even that sounds like asking for trouble. It would be like going to Ireland and touching the tree in a fairy ring; you're just asking for trouble from the other world. *shudders* Freaky stuff.
 

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I agree. That's what I meant by people trying to uncover the worlds' secrets not being a bery good idea. And even though the prospect of touching a tree in a fairy ring sounds kind of cool in a devilish kinda way, (I'm gonna burn for saying that.),
:wink: there is something quite different about dragging a bunch of clunky machenery and loud, spiritually insensative and overly academic people into such hallowed places.

By the way, I didn't even have the patience to read through one of those articles. Just the text in that post alone was hard to get through!
:smile:
 

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Well...yes, they arn't changing anything. But the mystery of Stonehenge is that they don't know anything more than guesses as to how it got there, why it's there, or when.

Apparently digging beneith it they found loads of sick people's remains and are speculating about healing powers of the rocks.

But I was afraid that they would find some new conclusive evidence as to how/when/where/why it appeared and that would ruin Stonehenge, to me, forever.
 
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