To: blam
Phoenicians around 2000 BC built the sacrificial complex at North Salem, New Hampshire, now billed as America's Stonehenge, which remained in use and operation as late as some 100-300 AD.
3 posted on
02/23/2004 8:57:09 AM PST by
Chris Talk
(What Earth now is, Mars once was. What Mars now is, Earth will become.)
To: Chris Talk
Good post! In the past five years wrecked Pheonician vessels have been found off the coast of South America. There are web sites that claim they might have reached England as well. Vikings and Pheonicians were marvelous boat builders and accomplished sailers.
7 posted on
02/23/2004 9:06:48 AM PST by
ex-Texan
To: Chris Talk
Do you have a URL for that information? I find it fascinating.
Thanks!
9 posted on
02/23/2004 9:08:14 AM PST by
xrp
To: Chris Talk
"Phoenicians around 2000 BC built the sacrificial complex at North Salem, New Hampshire, now billed as America's Stonehenge, which remained in use and operation as late as some 100-300 AD." America's Stonehenge
17 posted on
02/23/2004 9:34:52 AM PST by
blam
To: Chris Talk
Phoenicians around 2000 BC built the sacrificial complex at North Salem, New Hampshire, now billed as America's Stonehenge, which remained in use and operation as late as some 100-300 AD. I've heard of this. It's very interesting, do you have a link??
I also heard that before there was stonehenge, there was strawhenge and woodhenge... but a big bad wolf came and blew them down.
:-)
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