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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.

Squid Tempest wrote:
the trilithons are in a horseshoe shape, not a full circle
True, Squid. The outer ring forms the circle.

Squid Tempest wrote:
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

Squid Tempest wrote:
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