Ancient Reconstruction
"We were born, We were in pain, We were faithful, We were buried."
-Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699) historian, antiquarian, dentist
Delivery Room of Life
Birth Canal Theory, Doctor-Dentist Theory, Faith Healing Theory,
Cemetery Theory
Perks-Bailey --> Denke --> Wainwright-Darvill --> Pearson
"We are born with two sets of teeth."
Human teeth begin to form in the embryo, months before a baby is born;
they develop from a core of cells in the center of each jaw. This core
gradually grows backwards on each side, through the embryo areas,
which eventually become hardened as jawbones. Small side branches of
cells break off and form tooth buds, one bud for each tooth, making
fifty-two (52) buds in all. These develop into tooth shapes, and then
start to form the hard dental tissues - enamel, dentine and cement -
to become fully formed teeth, embedded in the gums. At birth, all the
deciduous teeth are formed, except for their roots.
Two (2) Sets of Teeth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gray1001.png
Old Red tongue; Baby tongue: Altar Stone
Bluestone inner teeth; Baby permanent teeth: bluestones
Sarsen outer teeth; Baby primary teeth: sarsens
Circles 'mouths'; Mother-Baby 'lips': bluestones-sarsens
"Expression of the Natural Order or an Unnatural Order?"
SH: An Unnatural Order
1) Death-burial; proof: *corpse-cremation*
2) Healing-faith; proof: *bluestones-cure*
3) Pain-medical; proof: *sarsens-girths*
4) Mother-Baby; proof: *arrangement*
Centre of Stonehenge is the Tongue of a Baby, two Sets of Teeth the
Primary and Permanent, open 'Mouths' the 'Lips' of Mother-Baby, whose
Future is one of Pain and Faith and Death.
"Stonehenge Reconstructed to the Natural Order"
SH: The Natural Order
1) Mother-Baby; proof: *arrangement*
2) Pain-medical; proof: *sarsens-girths*
3) Healing-faith; proof: *bluestones-cure*
4) Death-burial; proof: *corpse-cremation*
Thus the central message spoken by Old Red Sandstone tongue of central
Stonehenge is we are born with two sets of teeth.
"Stonehenge is a Baby being Born."
Perks-Bailey Wins!
http://www.rsm.ac.uk/media/downloads/stonehenge.pdf
:)
Compare Proportional Girths
http://www.aboutstonehenge.info/index.php?pg=stonehenge-map
http://www.georgetownedental.com/images/PrimaryTeeth.jpg
Sarsen 51-52 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby First Molar and Second
Molar teeth
Sarsen 53-54 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby Canine Cuspid and
Lateral Incisor teeth
Sarsen 55-56 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby Left and Right Central
Incisor teeth
Sarsen 57-58 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby Canine Cuspid and
Lateral Incisor teeth
Sarsen 59-60 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby First Molar and Second
Molar teeth
Compare Adult / Baby Teeth
http://stonehenge.zorger.com/stonehenge_images/Lithology_of_Stonehenge.png
http://www.georgetownedental.com/images/PermanentTeeth.jpg
Yep, the Ancients liked kids BIG time!
Garry Denke
James Owen in London for National Geographic News
October 21, 2008
"Whether it's a hedgehog or a pig you can argue about, but I like the
hedgehog idea myself," said the dig's co-leader, Joshua Pollard of the
University of Bristol. The Bronze Age figurine was likely made as a
toy or in memory of the baby being stillborn or dying in infancy, the
archaeologist said. The discovery was made during the Stonehenge
Riverside Project, a seven-year archaeological investigation of the
Stonehenge area supported by the National Geographic Society's
Committee for Research and Exploration. (National Geographic News is
part of the National Geographic Society)
Stonehenge is a Baby being Born
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.archaeology/browse_thread/thread/1bc51642a4859417
Baby? Stillborn? Go figure?