Friday, December 9, 2011

Monumental Stonehenge secrets uncovered!

                                        Stonehenge Monument      Images Source Wikipedia
A new discovery has significantly increased the evidence linking the ancient monument of Stonehenge to sun worship.
The breakthrough was made by a team led by archaeologists from Birmingham and Vienna, which used using the latest geophysical imaging techniques to uncover two huge pits positioned on celestial alignment at the site in Wiltshire.
These pits may have contained tall stones, wooden posts or even fires to mark the sun rising and setting and could have defined a processional route used to celebrate the passage of the sun across the sky at the summer solstice.
Professor Vince Gaffney, archaeologist and project leader from the IBM Visual and Spatial Technology Centre at the University of Birmingham, says:
“These exciting finds indicate that even though Stonehenge was ultimately the most important monument in the landscape, it may at times not have been the only, or most important, ritual focus and the area of Stonehenge may have become significant as a sacred site at a much earlier date.’
The pits are just one of several discoveries made during the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project, which began in summer 2010 as the world’s biggest-ever virtual excavation to reveal and visually recreate the extraordinary prehistoric landscape surrounding Stonehenge.
Just 10 days into the study the team attracted international media coverage when they found a second ‘henge’ just 1km away from the main Stonehenge monument. 
Information and picture sourced from the University of Birmingham Alumni online newsletter

5 comments:

  1. What if you were to something really special with the landscaping?

    http://heavenshenge.blogspot.com/

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  2. Hi Jon Morris,

    Thanks for your link but can you post me a condensed suggestion here? Would love to hear your views...

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  3. Hi Tim,

    Sorry for tardy response: Stonehenge itself is currently being looked at to see if the three holes are worked; http://ow.ly/802YA

    In addition to that the immediate landscape appears to be a form of drawing of a geocentric universe (as suggested by Aristitle and Ptolemy) and so on) Of Hyperion: http://ow.ly/7SEcy

    But in addition to that, we found some really odd coincidences with the far landscape: As if the location had been pre-planned.

    I once had a video up on the web explaining the landscape coincidences but thought it was all too much for people to take in (so sadly we deleted it).

    In summary:

    The 'King's Barrows' and the near barrow to the south east are in a plane line that intersects with the best position to see the rotator rising without any lateral movement

    The north west barrows are similar to the above from the other angle.

    The Cursuses both appear to duplicate a kind of system to help you prove that the world is geocentric (it isn't of course but the method of proof does work but would also be just as valid for a more complex helio-centric world model)

    I guess it's worth waiting to see if there's any tooling within the holes, but if there is tooling, then the evidence might seem fairly conclusive for a geocentric worldview discovered 2000 years before Ptolemy? In which case the explanation of why the landscape was fashioned the way it was becomes simpler to explain.

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  4. Here's a bit more:

    http://heavenshenge.blogspot.com/2011/12/there-lies-in-ocean-island.html

    cheers

    Jon

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  5. Mind blowing stuff! Thank you very much for taking the time to comment Jon. Best, Tim

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