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Claire Replies: 644 Views: 387887 |
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Thank you. I sure there was a story about a druid traveling 'by arrow' to visit Greece....which was linked to this line of travel.
[There is another line going through Anglesey (and Ireland) I'm s ... |
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Has anyone got a map of the Michael Line which continues west and includes Skellig etc? (I've seen it done to the middle east taking in various ancient sites, but can't remember where.....) | |
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Claire, does your Colin Wilson person have anything on dragons?
Not really. But interestingly enough, after discussing the theories of Lethbridge and another, Guy Underwood (see below) he discusse ... |
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I suppose 'Kil' could be 'cell'. I wonder if the blue stones are supposed to be sky stones. Kil may be related to Sil as in Silbury (thinking of ciel and celestial). Don't know about 'Mysteries' but ... |
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Here's a funny thing:
'Now Lethbridge produced an even stranger hypothesis. Since most of the megaliths are not visible from the sea -- where they might serve as landmarks for sailors -- could they ... |
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Just google troy game and maze and you will get trillions of hits. This is the first one
http://www.saradouglass.com/troyhistory.html which suggests that it all goes back to Theseus, the Minotaur ... |
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I'm just reading a Colin Wilson book 'Mysteries'. There is an interesting aside about Stonehenge I hadn't come across before.
Wilson is talking about Tom Lethbridge's theories -- and one point h ... |
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The Maze, or Troy Game, is a spiral sign put up to show that you have slightly fallen to one side of the route you're meant to follow.
I don't understand this. What is the connection to the " ... |
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Why not stop waiting for them, Claire and accept the evidence! The trouble with Crazies is that they think they have to overthrow the evidence in order to overthrow the prevailing paradigm. It's much ... | |
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The oxymoronicality of "sudden glaciation" notwithstanding, if you mean that in a 'bad' way, then I disagree. But in a 'good' way, ice sheets spanning the continents would make the Atlantic ... | |
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No. Or at least No, but can you check? There are pre-30 000 dates in Alaska but not in North America south of the ice sheets, which lasted coast to coast along the present US/Canadian border until 12, ... | |
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So how come the continent isn't littered with pre-35,000 fossils (or pre-12,000 BP ones come to that)?
Where is though? Nowhere seems to be 'littered' with ancient man, not even the areas where we ... |
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I suppose I'd better tell you the correct answer so you can do this. It goes like this
1. Glaciation destroys fossils 2. Since glaciation destroyed all the fossils it follows that glaciation got t ... |
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I also have long been suspicious about the coincidence between 40,000 as a date originally for the terminus of Modern Man and for carbon-dating
Out of interest, do you know of any specimens dated to ... |
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When different techniques are combined, I think there are gaps and overlaps inside of which paradigm problems can be hidden. I suspect that calibrations are applied to each dating technique that may g ... | |
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