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Shown here is lead archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson. This is the first time any of the Stonehenge burials had been radiocarbon dated, though the bones studied in this project were excavated in the 1950s.
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RE: (Images: Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed)
I thought the Nat Geo program was to air Thursday night June 5!

Well if it was a burial place then what were all the stones at Avebury etc for? Why would they need huge markers to lead the way to a cemetery?
gee another myth disloged as having to do with the soltice?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: anglophile2007 Posted on: 06/04/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
All very interesting...  johnay | 06/02/08
Unless stonehenge was some type of druid supercomputer...  rdiekema@... | 06/02/08
Yeah, and it ran Vista  mike.motes@... | 06/02/08
Aww poor you  KeithAu001 | 06/02/08
I agree  limodriver17@... | 06/03/08
RE: (Images: Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed)  tomliz100@... | 06/02/08
I like this typo  mike@... | 06/02/08
Now tell us how it got there and who made it.  jca2005@... | 06/02/08
Aww poor you  KeithAu001 | 06/02/08
Woops  KeithAu001 | 06/02/08
RE: (Images: Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed)  kush13@... | 06/03/08
RE: (Images: Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed)  tj.neel@... | 06/03/08
RE: (Images: Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed)  anglophile2007 | 06/04/08

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