Posted on 09/22/2008 12:33:00 PM PDT by decimon
LONDON - The first excavation of Stonehenge in more than 40 years has uncovered evidence that the stone circle drew ailing pilgrims from around Europe for what they believed to be its healing properties, archaeologists said Monday.
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Oh, please...It was probably a public market similar to what we would call a country fair.
And the sick people?
Feel the healin’ power ping.
WHY NOT sick people? They’re not finding thousands of bodies.
Whatever its purpose it remains an awesome place to visit. I actually like Avebury more, though.
Sounds too much like New Age pablum. But it could be true - people back then led absolutely miserable lives of suffering.
Well, duh. They were all healed. They probably used harmonic convergences between the stones.
Mostly broken backs from hauling those rocks.
MY Stone Henge
Place of healing? Must not have worked. No survivors to tell us what this place really was about.
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Thanks decimon. This is also a reprise, but I'm going to ping it anyway, because it has been a while. Stonehenge probably got used for a variety of purposes by a variety of different invading peoples over a period of a few thousand years, but it was built as some sort of graveyard commemoration. :') |
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The large dimensions of Stonehenge are a massive scale version of remnants of a particular kind of post-circle (wooden posts placed, standing in the ground) found, widespread over northern Europe and built in the same (exact) dimensions. The spacing between the post-holes is so precise (same dimensions), and so universal in its application it has been referred to as the “megalithic yard” - as if they all had the same megalithic “yard stick”.
Modern math and astronomy observers have reconstructed such circles and found that their precision as monitors and predictors of the changing seasons account for the precise circumference of the earth, the earth's orbit around the sun (the 365 and 1/4 day ‘year’), the tilt of the earth's axis and the precise start and end of each equinox.
They have even discovered how trained observers, starting to build a new circle, could through simple knowledge passed on, know how, through observation of the sun at the morning and evening ‘horizon’ over a series of days, come to know the distance (megalithic yard) to achieve between each post.
My own theory is that the origins of the method, which probably took place over millenniums, was achieved, initially, through repetition and recording of repetition of observations - and not “higher math”.
I suspect any “henge” will eventually yield the secrets they have been protecting for centuries. There are so many peoples we know nothing about, and so many cultures that have yet to be explored....
Are we so arrgogant that we think we were “always the FIRST?”
Nah. I don’t fink fo. :o]
“...smart old us with our hydrogen bombs and striped toothpaste...” — John Anthony West
Yah.
Who could improve on Ipana???
Given it's current state of disarray and collapse, Stonehenge could be a visual metaphor to the state of English socialized medicine.
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