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Re: The bluestone debate
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nigelswift wrote:
You seem a tad keen to find reasons to rule out human transportation.


Isn't that what we are on about here? My noble purpose in life, just now at any rate (before moving on to something else) is to subject a rather "comfortable' piece of orthodoxy (namely the bluestone transport myth) to some critical analysis!

And I'm still waiting for somebody to come up with some convincing evidence that the bluestones (not just some of them -- all of them, from at least 20 different sources) were shipped across from Wales to Salisbury Plain by neolithic tribesmen rather then by the Irish Sea Glacier......


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Posted by mountainman
16th November 2008ce
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