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    Stonehenge

    Link for news story, Stonehenge in 3-D shows drawings of arrowheads and axes in the stones.

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technolo...-stone-circle/

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    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5709137.html

    Thousands of years old and we are just getting to know it in detail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by majicbar View Post
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5709137.html

    Thousands of years old and we are just getting to know it in detail.
    A number of old Stonehenge theories appear on the verge of proven incorrect.

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    I had the opportunity to see Stonehenge in the fall of 1972. I took a semester off in college and lived with some friends stationed at RAF Alconbury.
    We took a trip west to Wales and stopped at Stonehenge. I feel so privileged to have been able to walk among the stones. They've since stopped, or drastically reduced, that ability. I got to place my hands on the stones and in some of the carvings. We were there at sunset and although not at fall equinox, it was close, and seeing the sun set between the stones and standing IN the circle brought tears to my eyes. I turned my 20th birthday there and it felt like a rite of passage.

    It is a powerful place and I realized first hand how that place somehow connects us to the eternal. It gave me goosebumps standing there and I felt changed by it. I realized how much a part of the universe we are. Amazing place.

    I look forward to what research reveals. I ran across an article not long ago that was documenting the existence of other sites/constructions below ground that they will be following up on there in the close vicinity of the circle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southerncross View Post
    I had the opportunity to see Stonehenge in the fall of 1972. I took a semester off in college and lived with some friends stationed at RAF Alconbury.
    We took a trip west to Wales and stopped at Stonehenge. I feel so privileged to have been able to walk among the stones. They've since stopped, or drastically reduced, that ability. I got to place my hands on the stones and in some of the carvings. We were there at sunset and although not at fall equinox, it was close, and seeing the sun set between the stones and standing IN the circle brought tears to my eyes. I turned my 20th birthday there and it felt like a rite of passage.

    It is a powerful place and I realized first hand how that place somehow connects us to the eternal. It gave me goosebumps standing there and I felt changed by it. I realized how much a part of the universe we are. Amazing place.

    I look forward to what research reveals. I ran across an article not long ago that was documenting the existence of other sites/constructions below ground that they will be following up on there in the close vicinity of the circle.
    That's cool,

    Thanks for sharing...

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    Maybe Obama's been reading this thread!?
    He went there yesterday and said it was the highlight of his trip

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    Some good mapping and illustration of the expanding monuments and dwellings near Stonehenge.
    I can't help but think the entire region will be discovered to be the home of a thriving community. Much like the Stone Age Rome. Their society was likely far more sophisticated and skilled than scholars were willing to admit. When will they ever learn, ancient man had modern brains and capable of thinking as we do ? Their tools were different, but they were definitely able engineers.

    http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index....enge-landscape

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    Quote Originally Posted by southerncross View Post
    Some good mapping and illustration of the expanding monuments and dwellings near Stonehenge.
    I can't help but think the entire region will be discovered to be the home of a thriving community. Much like the Stone Age Rome. Their society was likely far more sophisticated and skilled than scholars were willing to admit. When will they ever learn, ancient man had modern brains and capable of thinking as we do ? Their tools were different, but they were definitely able engineers.

    http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index....enge-landscape
    Always enjoy artist drawings of what stuff may have looked like based on archaeology.

    Great article.

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    Stonehenge

    Quote Originally Posted by southerncross View Post
    Some good mapping and illustration of the expanding monuments and dwellings near Stonehenge.
    I can't help but think the entire region will be discovered to be the home of a thriving community. Much like the Stone Age Rome. Their society was likely far more sophisticated and skilled than scholars were willing to admit. When will they ever learn, ancient man had modern brains and capable of thinking as we do ? Their tools were different, but they were definitely able engineers.

    http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index....enge-landscape
    Suddenly all these stories about what is being learned from studies at Stonehenge. Here is another and some indication that there will be more to come:

    http://www.theguardian.com/science/2...ology-research

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