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Re: Stone of kerb used to polish axes??
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bladup wrote:
tiompan wrote:
bladup wrote:
before avebury , this also backs up the theory that the marks were caused while stood up.


Avebury dates from circa 2600 BC ,the highly polished jadeite axes e.g. Sweet Track is dated approx 3200 BC


Sweet tracks not at avebury, come on mr right you can do better than that!!


Can you really not see the the mistake ?[/quote]

No, i know the sweet track axe comes from the alps, not avebury.[/quote]

The Mont Viso axes were produced as early as 5000 BC . The Sweet Track example is dated approx 3200 BC , Avebury dates cira 2600 BC you said "before Avebury axes didn't tend to be so highly polished " .That statement is wrong .


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tiompan
Posted by tiompan
4th September 2012ce
20:08

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