http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/10/earlyshow/main4005923.shtml
(CBS) For centuries, man has speculated about the ring of giant stones
on Salisbury Plain in England known as Stonehenge.
Who built it? Why? How did they get the stones there to begin with?
Theories have ranged from Stonehenge being a clock, to a calendar,
even a sacrificial altar.
The Druids and Greeks have been mentioned as possible builders. Then
again, so have aliens from UFOs, and Atlanteans.
But a new excavation at the site, led by Britain's Falmouth
University, has led to yet another theory. Now, archeologists at
Stonehenge, such as Andrew Fitzpatrick of Wessex Archoelogy, say the
4,000-plus-year-old wonder may actually have been --
"Who built it?"
South Wales Coalfield miners from South Wales.
"Why?"
Stonehenge was a Coal Prospect that went Bust, afterwards it became
The First Mining College, it saved digging further Coal Prospects
eastward, all of which would have been Dusters.
"How did they get the stones there to begin with?"
1) Animal Skins bagged the South Wales "Whitestone" rock.
2) Pine Timbers rolled the South Wales "Cosheston" rock.
3) Pine Timbers rolled the South Wales "Bluestone" rock.
4) Oak Timbers rolled the Marlborough Downs "Sarsen" rock.
White Chalk looks like Whitestone, that is why the College was built,
Sarsen area having no Coal either. Mesolithic and Neolithic hot Coal
Exploration Play was to the west in a North-South Trend.
Denke, G.W. 1973. "Stonehenge Phase I: An Openpit Coalfield Model; The
First Geologic Mining School (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) GDG,
73; 1-56.
Taught geology.
White Chalk - The outcrop sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is Late
Cretaceous Period, Santonian Age, calcium carbonate. Late Cretaceous
Period outcrop sedimentary rock is the in situ construction material
used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 85
million years old. This stone is called Seaford Chalk Formation rock.
It is from Stonehenge Ditch Mining area.
3100 BC
Whitestone - The oldest limestone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is
Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) Period, Arundian Age, calcium
carbonate. Early Carboniferous Period limestone sedimentary rock is
the first (1st) construction material imported by the Stonehenge
builders. This material is approximately 340 million years old. This
stone is called High Tor (Birnbeck) Limestone Formation rock. It is
from South Wales Coalfield area.
3000 BC
Cosheston - The oldest sandstone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is
Devonian Period micaceous silicate. Devonian Period sandstone
sedimentary rock is the second (2nd) construction material imported by
the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 408 million
years old. This stone is called Senni Beds (Old Red Sandstone)
Formation rock. It is from South Wales Coalfield area.
2600 BC
Bluestone - The volcanic rock (oldest geologically) of Stonehenge is
Ordovician Period intrusive igneous diabase (dolerite) and extrusive
igneous felsite (rhyolite) and tuff (basic). Ordovician Period igneous
rock is the third (3rd) construction material imported by the
Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 470 million years
old. This stone is called Ordovician Volcanic rock. It is from South
Wales Coalfield area.
2200 BC
Sarsen - The youngest sandstone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is
Oligocene-Miocene (Tertiary) Period silicate. Oligocene-Miocene Period
sandstone sedimentary rock is the fourth (4th) construction material
imported by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 24
million years old. This stone is called Reading Formation rock. It is
from Marlborough Downs Mining area.
Geology taught.
YHWH Allah
Evidence that Coal was burned in the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and
Neolithic exists at every Sacred Site where Coal outcrops. Bottom ash
physically, mineralogically, and chemically verified.
YHWH Allah
Now that Tim Darvill and Geoff Wainwright have confirmed Stonehenge
broadly mirrors South Wales geology as proposed by Garry Denke, here
are more geological, paleontological, and geophysical papers from
their reading list.
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=402&Itemid=26
1) Denke, G.W. 1973. Stonehenge Phase I: An Openpit Coalfield Model;
The First Geologic Mining School (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
GDG, 73: 1-56.
2) Denke, G.W. 1975. Invertibrate Paleontology of the High Tor
Limestone (Lower Carboniferous) and the Upper Senonian Chalk (Late
Cretaceous) of Stonehenge. (Arizona State University) GDG, 75: 1-7.
3) Denke, G.W. 1977. Possible Source Areas of the High Tor Limestone
(Early Mississippian) Fill of the Aubrey Holes and Heel Stone Ditch in
Europe. (Arizona State University) GDG, 77: 1-24.
4) Beus, S.S. 1984. Fossil Associations in the High Tor Limestone
(Lower Carboniferous) of South Wales. (Northern Arizona University)
Journal of Paleontology, 58: 3; 651-667.
5) Denke, G.W. 1984. Mid-Dinantian (Waulsortian Facies) High Tor
Limestone: The First Stones Transported to Stonehenge from the South
Wales Coast. (Arizona State University) GDG, 84: 1-4.
6) Denke, G. 1984. Magnetic and Electromagnetic Surveys at Heelstone,
Stonehenge, United Kingdom. (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) GDG,
84: 5-42.
7) Lees, A. and Miller, J. 1985. Facies variatian in Waulsortian
buildups, Part 2; Mid-Dinantian buildups from Europe and North
America. (Revised) Geological Journal, 20: 159-180.
8) Geologist, Denke, G. 1986. The Paleontology of Stonehenge, England.
(Arizona State University) GDG, 86: 1-3. (State of Texas, County of
Stonewall)
Enjoy.
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YA
First what is its asset? It's not a place of healing nor any calculator
for stars.
It served best as a barrier observed from its height. By design it has
no access to its top tier. It means whomever built it sought that men
on Earth not have complete access to them which were reserved above.
The circle of stones and there mass provides a stable base to hold a
very large object!
What vessels are said to be circular in design, that's correct UFO's. So
what you have is an actual sight where aliens could land and not be met
with bombarding humans. Even in the Old Testament Jehovah says that any
who seek to see HIM must cleanse both themselves and their clothing for
two days or they'd be made to fall should they come up to the Sinai
mountain top before hand. It reveals a concern for germs and unwanted
contact. The same is illustrated at Stonehenge. Other flat top
Ziggurat towers provided the same usage. Often a lone centered
staircase gave access to limited number of peoples who sought to visit
the aliens whom they thought were gods.
Further, these visits must have been pleasant because after they ended
the humans began human and animal sacrifices in an attempt to lure the
same down again simultaneously on two sides of the world. The
generation after the visitations became most violent and horrifying.
At any rate, Stonehenge isn't a mystery to any one with a good "eye".
BTW it was made before the biblical flood which would date it before
3000bc