moss wrote:
Yes but you have to pay £7.50. for the whole Internet Archaeology article, which is a shame.
The method seems to use the rolling type 'Callanish' moon for predictions between two peaks if I am looking at it right. Clever people those Scottish Mesolithic hunters, must have been an Einstein in the group;). What interests me is how such knowledge was recorded, oral or cuts in a wooden stick....
It is a shame . The last time we had something similar freely available from some of the people involved , i.e. the " curusus pits " it didn't take long before major problems were pointed out , and the time before that there was a "new henge " near Fargo planation , now no longer mentioned .Maybe they have learned a lesson .The method seems to use the rolling type 'Callanish' moon for predictions between two peaks if I am looking at it right. Clever people those Scottish Mesolithic hunters, must have been an Einstein in the group;). What interests me is how such knowledge was recorded, oral or cuts in a wooden stick....
The pits have been known about for some time and there is no evidence of posts . If the previous efforts are anything to go by it looks like they have a great PR machine and we should be liberal with the salt before accepting their conclusions .