Spaceship mark wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7322134.stm
Maybe they could check for grain residue while they're in there...
i have written and asked David Gaimster and Jayne Phenton of the society of antiquaries to see if Dr. wainwright would take a chalk sample from the bluestone socket for future testing for grain residue whether or not they see any merit in my theory.
some of you have asked why i don't seek tests on my own. in light of the fact that this is the first excavation at stonehenge since 1964 you can understand how hard it is to conduct any tests at the monument.
let us hope that dr. wainwright finds some carbon for dating the bluestone erection.
sincerely,
clyde