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Re: The bluestone debate
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GordonP wrote:
verifiable examples.


"verifiable examples" to you too.

As I said, the only real first-hand example we both have is Foamhenge and we've been over that ad nauseum.

I know it's hard for you to swallow because you have invested so much time and effort in trying to prove the viability of your stone-rowing idea. I also invested a lot of time and effort in support of you, as did many others here, but faced both with rejection of that support and the overwhelming evidence of the day we accepted the obvious and moved on.

Of the people I know who were present at that demonstration, you are the only one who seems not to acknowledge the evidence of his own eyes, namely that dragging is a far more efficient way of moving large stones than stone-rowing.


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Steve Gray
Posted by Steve Gray
18th November 2008ce
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