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and called their name Adam

0000 years - 4004 BC - Adam Adam
0130 years - 3874 BC - Eve Adam
0105 years - 3769 BC - Seth Adam
0090 years - 3679 BC - Enos Adam
0070 years - 3609 BC - Cainan Adam
0065 years - 3544 BC - Mahalaleel Adam
0162 years - 3382 BC - Jared Adam
0065 years - 3317 BC - Enoch Adam
0187 years - 3130 BC - Methuselah Adam
0182 years - 2948 BC - Lamech Adam
0600 years - 2348 BC - Noah Adam
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1656 years - 2348 BC - The Date ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard
REVISED: Adam then Eve (sorry Bella girls)

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You know, they didn't have last names back then. Also, the Vulgate numbers you're using are neither agreed upon nor confirmed in the Bible. If you used the Septuagint of the Codex Alexandrinus you'd get a much different date. Let's see...
From Adam to the flood in Septuagint is 2242 years subtracted from 4004 BC (which is kind of cheating) or 5500 BC is:

1762 BC and 3258 BC respectively.

Could those dates work better for ya?

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Probably not, because modest Septuagint (LXX) cheat date (1762 BC) and Septuagint (LXX) incorrect date (3258 BC) are not based on the famous Eastern calculation and worldwide published epoch of the Byzantine Era, 5509 BC.

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I'm afraid King James rules, again. Vulgate last name (Adam their name) and correct date (2348 BC) overrides modest Septuagint (LXX) cheat date (1762 BC) and Septuagint (LXX) incorrect date (3258 BC), because radiocarbon dating of Noah Adam's Stonehenge Shipyard ark Gopher wood: Quercus virginiana; Live oak, from 4 ft (1.2m) beneath Heel Stone (within Stone Henge Avenue Banks) and Noah Adam's Woodhenge Dockyard ark Gopher wood, using University of Texas at Austin radioisotope carbon-14, determined the age of such Heelstone and Woodhenge carbonaceous materials being 4356 years old (2348 BC). And, interesting enough, that radiocarbon date of Dr. Garry Whilhelm Denke (1622-1699) hollowstem augered 1656 core sample from 4 ft (1.2m) under Hele Stone (within Stone Hedge Avenue Banks) of Noah Adam's Stonehenge Shipyard ark Gopher wood: Quercus virginiana; Live oak, was confirmed by Mr. Garry William Denke (1955-) hollowstem augered 2004 core sample from 8 ft (2.4m) below ground level (GL) at Heelstone (within Stonehenge Avenue Banks), thereby disproving the modest Septuagint (LXX) cheat date (1762 BC) and Septuagint (LXX) incorrect date (3258 BC) also, said Vulgate numbers agreeing above.

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Farewell to Eastern Christians, including Eastern Orthodox, Coptic, Ethiopic, Jacobite and Armenian, and since evidence of "Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard" does exist, any competent scientist can go auger it up for theirself.

After more UncleAl silliness of course.

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I may have discussed this in another thread with you Garry, but I can't lay my eye on it just now. Anyway, I am of the mind that the story of Noah is an adaptation of the earlier Summerian Gilgamesh. If this is the case, what, if any, matter does this make to the henges in your estimation?
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I may have discussed this in another thread with you Garry, but I can't lay my eye on it just now. Anyway, I am of the mind that the story of Noah is an adaptation of the earlier Summerian Gilgamesh. If this is the case, what, if any, matter does this make to the henges in your estimation?
... It makes no difference because the Epic of Gilgamesh (2100 BC), the Sumerian Eridu Genesis (2100 BC), and Akkadian Atra-Hasis epic (2100 BC) were all written centuries after the Great Flood (Deluge) of 2348 BC as determined by the UT Austin radiocarbon date from the brasen Altar of Burnt Offering wood (Live oak; Quercus virginiana) four feet (4ft, 1.2m) beneath the Heelstone at Stonehenge; the wood being from Noah Adam's ark.

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NORTH-SOUTH Exploration Seismic Data (UKOGL-CDP)

LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID
1 - CV82-161 - (100) - (499) - 9.98_KM - CARLESS - (1982) - HIGHWAY_A360

LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID
1 - CV86-381 - (127) - (860) - 9.13_KM - CARLESS - (1986) - LARKHILL

LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID
1 - PZL-S3(1) - (2) - (158) - 9.52_KM - PENZOIL - (1971) - AMESBURY_N

LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID
1 - TER-89-03 - (126) - (747) - 7.79_KM - TEREDO - (1989) - DURRINGTON

LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID
1 - CV82-162 - (100 - (521) - 10.48_KM - CARLESS - (1982) - BULFORD

LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID
1 - CV86-383 - (68) - (439) - 4.63_KM - CARLESS - (1986) - AMESBURY_S

EAST-WEST Exploration Seismic Data (UKOGL-CDP)

LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID
1 - CV82-226 - (100) - (991) - 22.31_KM - CARLESS - (1982) - HIGHWAY_A303

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