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  • Stonehenge, Ohio Hopewell sites might have focused on burials

    07/11/2008 6:01:31 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 5 replies · 96+ views
    Columbus Dispatch ^ | Tuesday, July 8, 2008 | Bradley T. Lepper
    Pearson said, "I think the key thing is that from the moment that Stonehenge is built -- this is very shortly after 3,000 B.C. -- they're putting in burials as well as the parts of the monument itself. And I think it's something that is going hand in hand with it." He referred to alternative theories, including Bournemouth University archaeologist Timothy Darvill's idea that Stonehenge was a place of healing, as in no way inconsistent with the site also serving as a cemetery. A place devoted to the ancestors naturally could have a variety of secondary uses, such as invoking...
  • Carhenge maens Liberty (photo)

    03/13/2004 6:35:34 PM PST · by Defendingliberty · 39 replies · 365+ views
    http://www.defendingliberty.com/CarhengeAmericanClassic.html ^ | 3/13/04 | Christopher Pritchard from Defendingliberty.com
    This is why the rest of the world’s liberals hate America and the rank and file citizen’s love us. It’s called Carhenge and it’s located in Western Nebraska. It’s not this art/mockery/free expression called Carhenge that causes this hatred, it’s the freedom to produce it that does. A group of people had some land and decided that they wanted to make a monument to a man named Reinders, and they did it. I look at this and I see freedom and liberty, I also laugh and marvel at the ingenuity of it all. Yes it’s pure genius, the same genius...