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Old 02-10-2003, 02:46 AM
Tree Harry
 
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Default Quercus Virginiana Artifacts on Stonehenge Loan

Hi Iris,

I said no such thing Iris. What I said was Gopher shittim
(Quercus virginiana) is not Cypress shittah (Acacia seyal).

Kind regards,

Tree Harry

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Current Locations of Stonehenge Limestone at Stonehenge

(~400 tons):

a) 1/4 Counterscarp still in place is foreign Carboniferous
Waulsortian facies High Tor Limestone (Birnbeck Limestone) Formation
rock, not local Cretaceous Seaford Chalk Formation rock.

b) 3/4 Counterscarp remnants are foreign Carboniferous Waulsortian
facies High Tor Limestone (Birnbeck Limestone) Formation rock, not
local Cretaceous Seaford Chalk Formation rock. Note: 3/4 Counterscarp
rebuilt with local earth soil after 3/4 Counterscarp limestone was
removed and piled at Artifact Burial mound located 100 meters
East-Southeast of Heel Stone.

c) E-SE Stonehenge Artifact Burial mound is foreign Carboniferous
Waulsortian facies High Tor Limestone (Birnbeck Limestone) Formation
rock, not local Cretaceous Seaford Chalk Formation rock. Source: 3/4
of the original complete circle of Counterscarp limestone First hedge
of Stonehenge.

d) 56 Aubrey Hole remnants are foreign Carboniferous Waulsortian
facies High Tor Limestone (Birnbeck Limestone) Formation rock, not
local Cretaceous Seaford Chalk Formation rock.

e) Heel Stone ditch bottom-half is foreign Carboniferous Waulsortian
facies High Tor Limestone (Birnbeck Limestone) Formation rock, not
local Cretaceous Seaford Chalk Formation rock, and not silted in fill.
Source: Counterscarp causeway or Artifact Burial mound.

Discoverer:

German dentist, historian, and antiquarian Dr. Garry W. Denke (b.
April 19, 1622, Baden, Schwarzwald, Germany - d. February 19, 1699,
Caddo confederacies, Texas), inventor of core sampling and core barrel
(1656), recorder of Stonehenge mother's baby's teeth's ten (10)
girths.

Photograph:

1/4 of Counterscarp limestone still in place, 3/4 of Counterscarp
limestone mounded 100 metre East-Southeast of Heel Stone -
http://www.orionbeadling.net/CSCARPelev.jpg

Quote:

"Promotes the discovery, understanding, and enjoyment of the natural
world."
- The Natural History Museum
- http://www.nhm.ac.uk