Posted on 06/10/2008 10:45:44 AM PDT by blam
'Cursus' Is Older Than Stonehenge: Archeologists Step Closer To Solving Ancient Monument Riddle
ScienceDaily (Jun. 10, 2008) A team led by University of Manchester archaeologist Professor Julian Thomas has dated the Greater Stonehenge Cursus at about 3,500 years BC 500 years older than the circle itself.
The recently discovered antler pick used to dig the Cursus. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Manchester)
They were able to pinpoint its age after discovering an antler pick used to dig the Cursus the most significant find since it was discovered in 1723 by antiquarian William Stukeley.
When the pick was carbon dated the results pointed to an age which was much older than previously thought between 3600 and 3300 BC and has caused a sensation among archeologists.
The dig took place last summer in a collaborative project run by five British universities and funded by the Arts and Histories Research Council and the National Geographic Society.
Professor Thomas said: The Stonehenge Cursus is a 100 metre wide mile long area which runs about 500 metres north of Stonehenge.
We dont know what it was used for but we do know it encloses a pathway which has been made inaccessible.
And that suggests it was either a sanctified area or for some reason was cursed.
Professor Thomas believes that the Cursus was part of complex of monuments, within which Stonehenge was later constructed.
Other elements include the Lesser Stonehenge Cursus and a series of long barrows - all built within a mile of Henge.
He added: Our colleagues led by a team from Sheffield University have also dated some of the cremated human remains from Stonehenge itself.
Thats caused another sensational discovery and proves that burial cremation had been taking place at Stonehenge as early as 2900 BC soon after the monument was first built.
But what is still so intriguing about the Cursus is that its about 500 years older than Henge that strongly suggests there was a link and was very possibly a precursor.
We hope more discoveries lie in store when we work on the Eastern end of the Cursus this summer.
It will be a big step forward in our understanding of this enigmatic monument.
Adapted from materials provided by University of Manchester.
GGG Ping.
Cursus, foiled again!"
Hmmmm.
Ha!! Beat me to it by thaaaat much.
Blam, thanks for your ongoing research and great posts.
This was mentioned on the interesting recent Nat’l Geog special on Stonehenge.
This is around the time the Bible reports that giants (not the SF Giants or NY Giants mind you) were in the earth(Gen 6:4, Numbers 13:33, Deut 2:11, 20, 3:11, 13, etc.). Many well-respected Bible scholars believe this is the explanation for the otherwise inexplicable Easter Island, Stonehenge, etc.
Thanks to you both. Too often posts like this evoke a 'Wow!' and then we move on; Speaking for the 98% who are impressed but don't usually comment: Good Job!
I find this this just fascinating on so many fronts.
Looks like an ancient vibrator.
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