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| Understanding | Excavation starts at Stonehenge Excavation starts at Stonehenge BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Excavation starts at Stonehenge Stonehenge dig starts today Stonehenge Dig Starts Today (from Wiltshire Times) Archaeologists begin historic Stonehenge dig Archaeologists begin historic Stonehenge dig - Telegraph Excavation begins at Stonehenge BBC NEWS | UK | England | Wiltshire | Excavation begins at Stonehenge Archaeologists dig deep to find origins of Stonehenge AFP: Archaeologists dig deep to find origins of Stonehenge First Stonehenge dig in 44 years First Stonehenge dig in 44 years - Home News, UK - The Independent Unlocking Stonehenge's secrets BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Unlocking Stonehenge's secrets Not only are Moses and Aaron's corpses beneath Heelstone but the gold Mercy Seat, the gold Ark of the Testimony, the gold Table of Shewbread, the gold Candlestick, the gold Ephod, the gold Breastplate and the gold Altar of Incense also. According to DI's new 2004 ground-penetrating radargrams all seven (7) are packed inside of the brasen Altar of Burnt Offering 4 ft (1.2m) under Heelstone, with that southernmost gold Ark of the Covenant long axis being east-west. G-D old 1656 core samples indicate the gold Table of Shewbread as northernmost and gold Altar of Incense inside the brasen Altar of Burnt Offering in the center, 4 ft (1.2m) below the Heelstone's base, at Stonehenge. Heelstone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Scroll Trench - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Heelstone Ditch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A large 8'x8'x4' artifact below Heelstone at Stonehenge? Other than a core sample of it (1656), a magnetic survey of it (1984), an electromagnetic (EM) conductivity survey of it (1984), and a seismic refraction survey of it (1984); no other tangible proof of it being in Scroll Trench where it is circled by Heelstone Ditch exists, save and except for: an electrical resistivity survey of it (1994), a ground-penetrating radargram of it (2004), confirmation geophysical surveys of it (2004), and a confirmation core sample of it (2004). Should this 8'x8'x4' artifact below Heelstone be removed before being stolen? It is right next to a paved highway for God's sake! Panoramio - Photo of Heelstone lion head, calf head, man face (clockwise) flying eagle wings centering Heelstone lion head, calf head, man face (clockwise) flying eagle wings centering on Flickr - Photo Sharing! Stonehenge Geology and Geophysics StonehengeGeologyandGeophysics : Heelstone Maps and Cross-sections Garry Denke ![]() Last edited by Garry Denke; 04-03-2008 at 06:49 AM. Reason: Smile |
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| Understanding | Re: Excavation starts at Stonehenge Quote:
There are Three (3) Tunnels to dig (The Pagan, The Druid, and The Wiccan) and an Airman's Corner Stonehenge Visitor Centre to build by the 2012 Olympics. Airman's Corner, Stonehenge - Google Maps Stonehenge Three (3) Tunnels' Names: A303 Stonehenge Tunnel Name - The Pagan Tunnel A344 Stonehenge Tunnel Name - The Druid Tunnel A360 Stonehenge Tunnel Name - The Wiccan Tunnel Stonehenge Three (3) Tunnels' Lengths: The Pagan at Stonehenge - 5.5 kilometres (3.4 miles) The Druid at Stonehenge - 3.0 kilometres (1.9 miles) The Wiccan at Stonehenge - 1.5 kilometres (1.0 miles) Stonehenge Visitors' Centre Name: Airman's Corner Stonehenge Visitor Centre National Trust's going to Avenue Banks to withdraw Construction Funds from Heel Stone Vault for these Three (3) Tunnels and New Visitors' Centre next. New dig probes Wiltshire's Stonehenge mystery (from This Is Wiltshire) Heelstone dig Next: Garry Denke - Stonehenge Heel Stone Refraction Seismic Denoco Inc. - Stonehenge Heelstone Refraction Seismic ![]() Last edited by Garry Denke; 04-03-2008 at 08:11 AM. Reason: Smile | |
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| Understanding | Re: Excavation starts at Stonehenge Stonehenge III Iron Teeth NOW THAT Royal Society (RS) Fellow of Great Britain of the United Kingdom (UK) Doctor Geoffrey Wainwright, archaeologist and RS Fellow UK Doctor Timothy Darvill, archaeologist have verified German Society (GS) Fellow of Great Kingdom of the Tejas, Caddo confederacy (US) Doctor Garry Denke (1622-1699) historian, antiquarian, and dentist's 2nd iron tooth of three (3) broken off teeth from his Ten Iron Horned Hollow Stem Auger Core Drill of 1656 as 'a tooth made of iron', by metallurgy; and now that RS Fellow UK Doctor Geoffrey Wainwright, archaeologist and RS Fellow UK Doctor Timothy Darvill, archaeologist have confirmed GS Fellow US Doctor Garry Denke, dentist's Carboniferous Whitestone trench packed Double Bluestone Horseshoe Ordovician Volcanic rock as 'a glacial erratic from South Wales Coalfield Seven Sisters mining area', by palynology; both reaffirming GS Fellow US Doctor Garry Denke, dentist's Ten Iron Horned Hollow Stem Auger Core Drill at Stonehenge in the Spring of '56 (says 20th-21st June 1656 here): HERE ARE more geological, paleontological, and geophysical published Official Public (Deed) Records publicated papers from their reading list, should any dental technician or professional want to check-up the good Doctor's teeth. User:Garry Denke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia User talk:Garry Denke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Doctor Garry Whilhelm Denke, Sr. (b. April 19, 1622; d. February 19, 1699) was a German historian, antiquarian and dentist. He was born in Baden, trained at Schwarzwald School, Black Forest, in metal and wood dentistry. Dr. Denke is best known for his Stonehenge Heelstone flying eagle 1656 hollow stem auger core of Cartridge brass (70% Cu; 30% Zn) and Live oak. After serving in the Thirty Years' War, he collected South Namur Waulsort and South Wales Coalfield white stone (Carboniferous) and coal stone from Stonehenge. Devoutly Catholic, Dr. Denke set out for Jamestown in the year 1666, was German Church historian and made Doctor by Sir William Berkeley governor dentist. He performed Appomattox Indian dentistry. In 1676 Virginia Civil War, Dr. Denke opossumed Bacon's Rebellion and settled at Hell's Gate, Brazos River South Wall, Great Kingdom of the Tejas, Caddo confederacy. The Doctor's elder Waulsort and Wales white stone collection, his crude biology (paleontology) and hollow stem auger core drill are housed at Caddo, near Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas. Live oak (Quercus virginiana), Virginia algonquian (Didelphis virginiana) This German biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. User:Garry Denke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Heelstone Bibliography 1) Denke, G.W. 1973. Stonehenge Phase I: An Openpit Coalfield Model; The First Geologic Mining School. (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) GDG, 73: 1-56. 2) Denke, G.W. 1975. Invertibrate Paleontology of the High Tor Limestone (Lower Carboniferous) and the Upper Senonian Chalk (Late Cretaceous) of Stonehenge. (Arizona State University) GDG, 75: 1-7. 3) Denke, G.W. 1977. Possible Source Areas of the High Tor Limestone (Early Mississippian) Fill of the Aubrey Holes and Heel Stone Ditch in Europe. (Arizona State University) GDG, 77: 1-24. 4) Beus, S.S. 1984. Fossil Associations in the High Tor Limestone (Lower Carboniferous) of South Wales. (Northern Arizona University) Journal of Paleontology, 58: 3; 651-667. 5) Denke, G.W. 1984. Mid-Dinantian (Waulsortian Facies) High Tor Limestone: The First Stones Transported to Stonehenge from the South Wales Coast. (Arizona State University) GDG, 84: 1-4. 6) Denke, G. 1984. Magnetic and Electromagnetic Surveys at Heelstone, Stonehenge, United Kingdom. (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) GDG, 84: 5-42. 7) Lees, A. and Miller, J. 1985. Facies variatian in Waulsortian buildups, Part 2; Mid-Dinantian buildups from Europe and North America. (Revised) Geological Journal, 20: 159-180. 8) Geologist, Denke, G. 1986. The Paleontology of Stonehenge, England. (Arizona State University) GDG, 86: 1-3. (State of Texas) County of Stonewall, Book 393; 848-853. Current Archaeology - Message in the Stones First & Third Iron Teeth German Society (GS) Fellow of Great Kingdom of the Tejas, Caddo confederacy (US) Doctor Garry Denke (1622-1699) historian, antiquarian, and dentist's 1st iron tooth of three (3) broken off teeth from his Ten Iron Horned Hollow Stem Auger Core Drill of 1656 was discovered by Royal Society (RS) Fellow of Great Britain of the United Kingdom (UK) Doctor William Gowland (1842-1922) chemist, metallurgist, and mining engineer's Stonehenge mine Stone 56' metallurgy in the Summer of '01 (says 20th-21st June 1901 here). The 3rd iron tooth of Doctor Garry Denke, dentist's three (3) missing teeth from his Ten Iron Horned Hollow Stem Auger Core Drill of 1656 snapped off the artefact sampling tool under Stonehenge Heel Stone flying eagle while penetrating hard Cartridge brass (70% Cu; 30% Zn) and Live oak (Quercus virginiana) at a depth of eight feet (8 ft, 2.4m) below ground level. The good Doctor's Diary of '56 says that is where it is. User:Garry Denke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia User talk:Garry Denke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Archaeology is a fascinating subject. Enjoy. Garry Denke Last edited by Garry Denke; 04-28-2008 at 08:08 PM. Reason: The good Doctor's teeth |
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| Understanding | Re: Excavation starts at Stonehenge The Ancient Mines Coal You just cannot beat the Ancient way of mining coal in 800,000 BC - 100,000 BC, living in a virgin coal seam is definitely a lot of work. The Ancient ignited the surface coal seam and mined all night long, while asleep. Warm and cozy by the fire, the Ancient surface coal mined itself. Yes indeed the Ancient coal mining operations were very time consuming. The Ancient hunted for food all day long, just to return to a hot continuous fire, as the coal mines. Well go ahead and yawn home builder, while sleeping, the Ancient coal mines a home heated cave. NW to SE Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Salisbury Plain Fields Map Coalfield -> 40 miles -> Coalfield -> 40 miles -> Coalfield -> 40 miles -> Prospect Area Geology Map 800,000 BC Coalfield -> 800,000 BC Coalfield -> 100,000 BC Coalfield -> Stonehenge Stonehenge Coal Trend Denke is saying that Ancient Britain's oldest 3 coalfields are spaced 40 miles apart, from NW to SE; first Pembrokeshire, second South Wales, third Bristol. The first (anthracite) and second (bituminous) were discovered by Homo erectus 800 kya, the third (bituminous) by Neanderthal 100 kya; Denke's hand-axes, coal cinders and fly-ashes dated. Later, after the extinction of Homo erectus and Neanderthal, the Homo sapiens explored Salisbury Plain for coal; first 10 kya (carpark tests), then 5 kya (henge ditches). Denke is saying these oldest 3 coalfields of Ancient Britain being aligned and spaced 40 miles apart is what caused Salisbury Plain coal exploration. Why? Because that area is 40 miles SE of Bristol in the surface coal trend. The Ancient observation of that NW to SE trend direction and equally spaced distance caused Woodhenge, Durrington Walls, Stonehenge, Avebury, etc spudding 5 kya by Homo sapiens in search of a fourth coalfield. After a persistent effort none of these test ditches yielded any coal, and according to Denke, they discovered the reason why. The "white stone" fossils encircling (coal bearing limestone) the oldest 3 coal fields were different than the "white stone" fossils in Salisbury Plain (non-coal bearing chalk). Denke is saying that tons of this encircled limestone from the oldest 3 coalfields were brought to Stonehenge for schooling Ancient Britain holdout wildcatters. Stonehenge was chosen as the school's site because it was unoccupied by Homo sapiens and an athletic field was already there. Later, 'higher education' rocks from around Ancient Britain's first and second coalfields, Pembrokeshire and South Wales, were brought as geology class exhibits for holdout extremists. Parents and teachers honoured Ancient Welsh coal miners on Saturdays, student football and athletics played on Sundays. Personally, my thought on this is that Denke was definitely insane, for as everybody knows, a school never has an athletic field. [Doctor Garry Whilhelm Denke (1622-1699) Diary (Summer, 1656) -descendant interpretation-] Three (3) Coal Fields Ancient Britain's oldest 3 coalfields' surface 40 miles apart; from NW to SE -> Pembrokeshire -> 40 miles -> South Wales -> 40 miles -> Bristol -> 40 miles -> Salisbury Plain -> where coal should have been present. The Ancient preferred using the 3 coalfields' fuel between the Ice Ages, and the Ancient survived because of the 3 coalfields' fuel during the Ice Ages. Three (3) Test Holes Salisbury Plain Prospect Area was first tested in 8,000 BC by Homo sapiens spudding 3 coal exploratory holes 40 miles SE of the Neanderthal Bristol Coalfield. They found no coal in the top layer "white stone", and they found no coal in the formation "white stone". 3 Pine Timbers from the 3 acidic soil NW coalfields were set in the 3 coal duster holes, bust marked. ...they rotted... Coal exploration for Ancient Britain's preferred fuel in Salisbury Plain re-emerged around 5,000 years later, after 3 coal prospect bust holes' 3 pine timbers from the 3 surface coalfields had rotted. Homo sapiens sapiens re-surveyed -> Pembrokeshire -> 40 miles -> South Wales -> 40 miles -> Bristol -> 40 miles -> Salisbury Plain -> where coal was predicted to be. Explored, Explored, Explored, Explored, etc ...they stoned... Paleolithic 800,000-year-old Acheulian hand-axes from Homo erectus' opencast Pembrokeshire Coalfield anthracite coal cinders and South Wales Coalfield bituminous bottom ashes indicate pre-Neanderthal coal mining. Homo erectus burnt 800,000-year-old Crosskeys Coal fly-ashes sampled from a Pontycymer Class C - Class F bituminous South Wales Coalfield mined Paleolithic cave dated 700,000 years previous to 100,000 years BC. The German historian, antiquarian, and dentist, Doctor Garry Whilhelm Denke (1622-1699), recovered the 800,000-year-old Acheulian hand-axes and sampled the 800,000-year-old Crosskeys Coal fly-ashes in 1656. Neanderthal followed NW to SE anthracite Pembrokeshire Coalfield - bituminous South Wales Coalfield trend to Paleolithic bituminous Bristol Coalfield discovery causing Homo sapiens' Mesolithic dug carpark 3 coal dusters. Rest simple History, under the Heelstone. Survived the Ice Ages, Garry Denke Last edited by Garry Denke; 04-21-2008 at 11:43 AM. 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| Understanding | Re: Excavation starts at Stonehenge Seven Sisters of Wales Geologic (1656) structure contour maps each pair of Q / R holes within Stone Hedge Double Bluestone Horseshoe indicating that the Ancient coal miners intentionally designed Q / R holes to represent South Wales Coalfield synclinal basin structure. See the Bluestone Sockets 'dumb-bell' The Ancient coal miners Double Bluestone Horseshoe architecture, the Q / R holes and trench are positive Bluestone source identification, and the trench connecting Q trough and R trough depressions for South Wales Coalfield basin structure thrust. Fold 'dumb-bell' for Double Horseshoe http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/webdav/sit...Wcoalfield.JPG Westphalian-Stephanian microfloral and macrofloral record in Double Bluestone Horseshoe matches South Wales Coalfield microfloral and macrofloral record of Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699) Diary (1656) biozone identified 24 biodiverse species. Stonehenge Bluestone Glacial Erratics http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/jpg/Sout...s-map-1300.jpg Seven Sisters of Wales had always been recognized historically for a coal pit that was located in the middle of what was the richest source of coal in the world. The pit was named Seven Sisters Colliery after seven daughters of Evan Evans-Bevan. Q / R Bluestones Seven Sisters Source Seven Sisters, Neath, West Glamorgan, UK - Google Maps Garry Denke |
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