Posted on 12/20/2010 9:18:55 PM PST by decimon
The discovery of a wooden version of Stonehenge a few hundred yards from the famous monument was hailed as one of the most important archaeological finds for decades.
But now experts are at loggerheads after claims that what was thought to be a Neolithic temple was a rather more humble affair in fact the remains of a wooden fence.
One leading expert on Stonehenge criticised the announcement of the remarkable find in July as hasty and warned it could become a PR embarrassment.
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But sceptics have now suggested that the evidence is far from conclusive, especially as it appears from images of the plot produced by the Birmingham team that the ring of post holes was not arranged in a circle but was angular and more like a hexagon.
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(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Got wood ping.
First the global warming scam and now this!!! What is Britain coming to these days?
Alternately, Stonehenge was actually some kind of cattle trade market.
For such a seemingly humble (children's) book, it is a huge eye opener in terms of the trustworthiness of “experts”.
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At least nobody is singing When the Roman Road Comes Through The Middle of the House.
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