Posted on 05/12/2009 8:57:45 PM PDT by JoeProBono
He was a giant of a man, a chieftain who ruled with a royal sceptre and a warrior's axe. When they laid him to rest they dressed him in his finest regalia and placed his weapons at his side. Then they turned his face towards the setting sun and sealed him in a burial mound that would keep him safe for the next 4,000 years. In his grave were some of the most exquisitely fashioned artefacts of the Bronze Age, intricately crafted to honour the status of a figure who bore them in life in death. For this may have been the last resting place of the King of Stonehenge - and the treasures that are effectively Britain's first Crown Jewels. Now the entire hoard, recovered from the richest and most important Bronze Age grave on Salisbury Plain, is set to go on permanent display. But 21st-century Britain has thrown up a problem that never troubled ancient man. The artefacts are so rare that they have been kept in a bank vault for the past three decades because they are too precious to put on show without extensive security. So today the Wiltshire Heritage Museum at Devizes is announcing a £500,000 appeal to fund a secure gallery.
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Goodnight Joe. I enjoyed your many stonehenge graphics.
Gads devolve, you are seeing things I’m not.
Who is Tony Stewart?
No mind, it’s late.
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LOL!
Very neat potlatch
....ah....this is England, right? Is there some reason the Tower of London would be insufficient?
...that’s the place!
Relics of ancient civilizations like Stonehenge, the giant head statues [Moai] on Easter Island, the Pyramids, etc, are wonders of the world.
There are standing stone circles all over Europe. Why were they built, how were they built, we still don't know. Those people didn't even have metal tools! How did they lift the pyramid stones?
I have seen and walked through acres of fields of pyramids deep in Tulum, Mexico and when you view these ruins you feel a solemn sense of ‘time’ and awe and think about the people who once walked there.
Carhenge, in Nebraska and Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas are curiosities to give a laugh. Like the local WalMart, we know when, why and how they were built.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/images/tx/TXAMAcaddy1.jpg
Remember the scene of the Statue of Liberty sunk in the sand in Planet of the Apes? That would be a relic of ‘us’.
These are NOT my pictures but show many scenes from the Mayan ruins in Tulum. They are much larger and impressive than the pictures show;
http://www.tequilarista.org/images/Mex_Vacation_2003/Mex_Vacation_2003.html
Ahhh, that’s very pretty devolve! You were busy!
I skipped around my pings in the wrong order and missed this one at the beginning!!
Lol, I almost posted it myself. Now you have another one to add to your ‘Stonehenge’ files!
NASCAR
http://www.tonystewart.com/
I prefer the Cadillac Ranch.
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Good comments potlatch
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