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|    JesusChrist@usa.com to Garry Denke    |
|    Re: Did the people buried at Stonehenge     |
|    04 Sep 18 21:07:11    |
      On Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at 7:27:32 PM UTC-5, Garry Denke wrote:       > Stonehenge Car Park Postholes / Stonehenge Mesolithic Postholes:       > Westernmost post "A" represented "Pembrokeshire Coalfield";       > The Centre post "B" represented "South Wales Coalfield";       > Easternmost post "C" represented "Bristol Coalfield";       >        > Avebury coal duster, Cursus coal duster, Durrington Walls coal duster, Long       Barrow coal duster, Robin Hood's Ball coal duster, Stonehenge coal duster,       Woodhenge coal duster, etc, all being originally surface coal hunting       failures. Every one of them        were coal exploration sites that did not yield any coal.       >        > Take away all of the dressed up cemetery headstone rocks and what have you       got? Nothing more than a bunch of coal exploratory ditches and holes, that is       what. Afterwards, these ditches and holes were utilized as grave plots, for       tired disappointed coal        explorers, and their cold disheartened families.       >        > https://www.silentearth.org/10000-year-old-stonehenge-monument/       > https://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/literature/coalfields-british.gif       >        > Yes; they came from Wales,       > and Bristol of course. G-D              https://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/did-the-people-buried-at-       tonehenge-come-from-wales.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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