Stonehenge baby Dental record Forensics:


Posted by
Garry W. Denke on Sep 29, 2003 at 01:42
(12.237.89.80)

Re: "Stonehenge Baby Forensic Dental Records" (Dr. Ross, DDS)

FINAL PRINT

Stonehenge baby Dental record Forensics context:

TORONTO, Canada (Reuters) -- Stonehenge is a massive female fertility symbol, according to Canadian researchers who think they have finally solved the mystery of the ancient monument in southern England. In the arrangement of the stones, the researchers say they have spotted the original design: female genitalia. The theory is laid out in a paper entitled "Stonehenge: a view from medicine" in an issue of Britain's Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. "To the builders of the henge, the most critical events in life were birth and death," Anthony Perks, a retired professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of British Columbia, wrote in the paper, published earlier this year. He noted there was no evidence of tombs built by the original builders. "Of birth, we could expect little evidence. However, evidence may be there but so large as to be overlooked."

Stonehenge baby Dental record Forensics:

http://images.google.com/images?q=baby+teeth&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en

Compare proportional Girths:
http://www.cyberdentist.com/images/primary.gif

1st pair Upright sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby First Molar and Second Molar
2nd pair Upright sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby Canine Cuspid and Lateral Incisor
3rd pair Upright sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby Left and Right Central Incisor
4th pair Upright sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby Canine Cuspid and Lateral Incisor
5th pair Upright sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby First Molar and Second Molar

Compare proportional Girths:
http://www.amherst.edu/~ermace/sth/bwmap.jpeg

Stone 51 - 52 sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby First Molar and Second Molar
Stone 53 - 54 sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby Canine Cuspid and Lateral Incisor
Stone 55 - 56 sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby Left and Right Central Incisor
Stone 57 - 58 sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby Canine Cuspid and Lateral Incisor
Stone 59 - 60 sarsen Girths ~ Stonehenge baby First Molar and Second Molar

Compare proportional Girths:
http://www.timpetersandcompany.com/newsletter/images/generations_04/Primary-teeth-final.gif

Note the Stonehenge baby Altar Stone tongue in the center, and the outer sarsen circle, Stones 1 - 30, the baby's mouth emerging through the Stonehenge birth canal mouth, both representing the same. The German dentist, Dr. Garry W. Denke (1622-1699), first proposed the theory in 1656. Many believe it proves Dr. Anthony M. Perks and Dr. Darlene M. Bailey's theory correct, because Stonehenge sarsen Stones 51-60 are also as smooth as ten (10) baby upper, or lower, teeth.

As a final note I might add that neither horses nor horsehoes were present in Neolithic times, therefore British (and world) archaeologists who describe the above as a horseshoe are wrong.

Thanks for the email pointing out that I misspelled "Incisor", I always thought it was spelled with two "s". Thanks again.

Kind regards,

Garry W. Denke
Geologist/Geophysicist


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