Re: Stonehenge baby Dental record Forensics:


Posted by
Garry W. Denke on Oct 01, 2003 at 17:46
(12.237.89.80)

Re: Stonehenge baby Dental record Forensics: (Perfection)

Are you claiming the same for this?

Kind regards,

Garry W. Denke
Geologist/Geophysicist

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Current Locations of the First Stones brought to 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 100m E-SE of Heel Stone - http://www.orionbeadling.net/CSCARPelev.jpg

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