Do you have any hard evidence for this at all? I'm not a stonehenge expert by any means, but if memory serves the trilithons are in a horseshoe shape, not a full circle, which doesn't fit your theory of a carousel.
Do you have any hard evidence for this at all? I'm not a stonehenge expert by any means, but if memory serves the trilithons are in a horseshoe shape, not a full circle, which doesn't fit your theory of a carousel.
sir, please go to the site http://www.granaryatstonehenge.org and read the part of the thesis about the purpose of the trilithons in the granry. thanks for your question. clyde
Do you have any hard evidence for this at all? I'm not a stonehenge expert by any means, but if memory serves the trilithons are in a horseshoe shape, not a full circle, which doesn't fit your theory of a carousel.
in my thesis on he site http://granaryatstonehenge.org you will find how the trilithons were used in the mill concept and why a horseshoe arrangement worked well for this.........clyde