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|    23 Jun 18 01:27:20    |
      [continued from previous message]              1974. Garry Denke and Ralph Ferdinand set out to confirm Sir Lawrence       Washington, knight and Reverend Lawrence Washington's revelation (G-Diary).       Auger cores 1.2m (4ft) below Heel Stone 96 (under face as a man). Gold,       silver, brass, iron, wood, bone,        concrete confirmed. No coal in cores. Stonehenge Free Festival.        Denke, G W, 1974, Stonehenge Phase I: An Open-pit Coalfield Model; The First       Geologic Mining School (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). GDG, 74, 1-56               1978. John Evans re-excavated a 1954 cutting through the Stonehenge ditch and       bank to take samples for snail analysis and radiocarbon dating. A       well-preserved human burial lay within the ditch fill. Three fine flint       arrowheads were found amongst the        bones, with a fourth embedded in the sternum.        Atkinson, R J C and Evans, J G, 1978, Recent excavations at Stonehenge.       Antiquity, 52, 235-6        Evans, J G, 1984, Stonehenge: the environment in the late Neolithic and early       Bronze Age, and a Beaker burial. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History       Magazine, 78, 7-30        (Diary)        Alexander Thorn and Richard Atkinson. NE side of Station Stone 94. (Diary)               1979-80. George Smith excavated in the Stonehenge car park on behalf of the       Central Excavation Unit.        Smith, G, 1980, Excavations in Stonehenge car park. Wiltshire Archaeological       and Natural History Magazine, 74/75 (1979-80), 181        (Diary)        Mike Pitts excavated along south side of A344 in advance of cable-laying and       pipe-trenching. In 1979, discovered the Heel Stone 97 original pit (96       original Altar Stone pit). Survey along the Avenue course identified more       pits. In 1980, excavated beside        the A344 and discovered a stone floor (a complete prehistoric artifact       assemblage retained from the monument).        Pitts, M W, 1982, On the road to Stonehenge: Report on investigations beside       the A344 in 1968, 1979, and 1980. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 48,       75-132               1981. The Central Excavation Unit excavated in advance of the construction of       the footpath through Stonehenge.        Bond, D, 1983, An excavation at Stonehenge, 1981. Wiltshire Archaeological and       Natural History Magazine, 77, 39-43.               1984. Garry Denke (and Hell's Angels) seismic survey. Auger cores 1.2m (4ft)       below Heel Stone 96 (under lion head). Gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, bone,       concrete reconfirmed. No coal in cores. Stonehenge Free Festival.        Denke, G, 1984, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Surveys at Heelstone, Stonehenge,       United Kingdom (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). GDG, 84, 1-42               1990-6. A series of assessments and field evaluations in advance of the       Stonehenge Conservation and Management Programme.        Darvill, T C, 1997, Stonehenge Conservation and Management Programme: a       summary of archaeological assessments and field evaluations undertaken       1990-1996. London: English Heritage               1994. Wessex Archaeology. Limited Auger Survey.        Cleal, R M J, Walker, K E, and Montague, R, 1995, Stonehenge and its       landscape: twentieth-century excavations (English Heritage Archaeological       Report 10). London: English Heritage.               2008. Timothy Darvill and Geoffrey Wainwright set out to date the construction       of the Double Bluestone Circle at Stonehenge and to chart the history of the       Bluestones, and their use.        Darvill, T, and Wainwright, G, 2008, Stonehenge excavations 2008. The       Antiquaries Journal, Volume 89, September 2009, 1-19        (Diary)        Mike Parker Pearson, Julian Richards, and Mike Pitts further the excavation of       'Aubrey Hole' 7 discovered by William Hawley, 1920.        Willis, C, Marshall, P, McKinley, J, Pitts, M, Pollard, J, Richards, C,       Richards, J, Thomas, J, Waldron, T, Welham, K, and Parker Pearson, M, 2016,       The dead of Stonehenge. Antiquity, Volume 90, Issue 350, April 2016, 337-356               2012-3. Stonehenge A344 road excavated and removed. (Diary)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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