What you need is a good theory to pull apart, or a cause to rally to ;)
but there must be ground rules, no personal attacks, Clyde at least taught us that, a good well mannered humoured approach to petty nastiness.
There was once a man who thought that a great post on top of Silbury was a gnomon and that it cast a shadow to tell the time of day. Another man saw Silbury as a great 'spoil heap' for the installation of the ditch that surrounds it, so that the people around always had water when the Kennet dried up..... a reservoir, a time piece, a barrow for the dead or a platform for ritual, an omphalos centering the world - take your pick...