• Ancient reminder to find the Coal first, THEN move your Shoring mat

    From The Devil Satan@21:1/5 to Doctor VICTOR Denkenstein on Tue Apr 28 10:38:55 2020
    On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 4:08:30 PM UTC-5, Doctor VICTOR Denkenstein wrote:
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    Ancient reminder to find the Coal first,
    THEN move your Shoring material in.
    Saves dragging rocks for no reason.

    YHWH Allah
    (LORD God)
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    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)04:05:55 No.8518945▶>>8519110 >>8519150 >>8519187 >>8519832 >>8520139 >>8521706
    Ancient reminder to find the Coal first,
    THEN move your Shoring material in.
    Saves dragging rocks for no reason.

    ~ Cheddar Man, killed for error.

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)04:46:59 No.8519110▶
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    yes his Cart before the Auroch mistake

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)04:58:35 No.8519150▶>>8519562
    8518945 (OP)
    stonehenge was built and rebuilt a thousand times in its migration through the coalfields. should we tell our incompetent cba archaeologists? bgs

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)05:03:30 No.8519169▶>>8519237
    the koalfields of EVR0PA...

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)05:13:29 No.8519187▶>>8519707 >>8519752
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    Ancient reminder to find the Coal first,
    THEN move your Shoring material in.
    Saves dragging rocks for no reason.
    ~ Cheddar Man, killed for error.
    The Ancient of Days' blunder

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)05:27:57 No.8519237▶>>8519401
    8519169
    BRITANNIA

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)06:17:30 No.8519401▶>>8520765
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    I remember attending this lecture by Two (2) Hippies from across the pond. Preseli Hills area UK Nursery and Pre-school Kindergartener. 1961, 1974.

    In 1961 during a Stonehenge UK visit, Drums Elementary School kindergartener, G. Willy Wally discovered Stonehenge Bluestones are all pyrometamorphic altered by High-heat Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Period, Namurian Age, anthracite (Coal
    Measures) burn above 1200 C, made in ancient Pembrokeshire Coalfield carbon cave dwellings where in 1974, whilst backpacking from Stonehenge to Preseli Hills, the same G. Willy Wally, and Ralphy Raoul Wally, students of UK geology discovered ancient
    Pembrokeshire Coalfield prehistoric tools, Bluestone wedges, and Coal rank anthracite digging activity; and

    In 1961 during a Stonehenge UK visit, Drums Elementary School kindergartener, G. Willy Wally discovered Stonehenge Bluestones are all pyrometamorphic altered by High-heat Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Period, Westphalian Age, bituminous (Coal
    Measures) burn above 1100 C, made in ancient South Wales Coalfield carbon cave dwellings where in 1974, whilst backpacking from Stonehenge to Preseli Hills, the same G. Willy Wally, and Ralphy Raoul Wally, students of UK geology discovered ancient South
    Wales Coalfield prehistoric tools, Bluestone wedges, and Coal rank bituminous digging activity; and

    In 1961 during a Stonehenge UK visit, Drums Elementary School kindergartener G. Willy Wally discovered Stonehenge Bluestones are all pyrometamorphic altered by High-heat Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Period, Stephanian Age, sub-bituminous (Coal
    Measures) burn above 1000 C, made in ancient Bristol (Dean) Coalfield carbon cave dwellings where in 1974, whilst backpacking from Stonehenge to Preseli Hills, the same G. Willy Wally, and Ralphy Raoul Wally, students of UK geology discovered ancient
    Bristol (Dean) Coalfield prehistoric tools, Bluestone wedges, and Coal rank sub-bituminous digging activity.

    The Geological Society.

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)06:52:10 No.8519562▶
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    stonehenge was built and rebuilt a thousand times in its migration through the coalfields.
    should we tell our incompetent cba archaeologists? bgs
    No.

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)07:17:43 No.8519652▶
    Another schizo thread

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)07:28:29 No.8519707▶
    8519187
    why don't you niggers go back to anatolia and leave us alone.

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)07:41:57 No.8519752▶
    8519187 https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/rare-image-from-above-shows-stonehenge-is-really-a-bunch-of-ancient-lego
    https://www.foxnews.com/science/stonehenge-was-like-ancient-lego-experts-say Stonehenge is a White LEGO built by Whites nigger!

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)07:59:00 No.8519832▶
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    We built steinhedge. Prove us wrong.

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)08:55:11 No.8520139▶>>8520158
    8518945 (OP)
    urgh... the coal of CYMRU

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)09:01:05 No.8520158▶
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    DEMOCRACY HAS FAILED

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)09:07:14 No.8520194▶
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    the schizophrenic welshman again
    We don't appreciate mentally ill /his/torians enough, he seems to have in-depth knowledge of excavation, mining engineering and megalith construction.

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)11:06:15 No.8520765▶
    8519401
    Me too remembers that Lecture by two hippies From across the pond.
    Pembroke Elementary Nursery pre-school kindergarten 1974, 1961.

    https://www.sidestone.com/books/stonehenge-for-the-ancestors-part-1 https://www.sidestone.com/books/stonehenge-for-the-ancestors-part-2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theories_about_Stonehenge

    In 1974 after Coring under the Heel Stone, G. Willy Wally, and Ralphy Raoul Wally, reported their findings to Preseli Hills area UK Nursery and Pre-school Kindergarteners there on field trips, that neither a Northern land nor Southern water route of
    Bluestones pyrometamorphism was possible, Rather, post Ice Age Coalfield carbon cave dwellers quarried Shoring Pillars for their homes, the route Easterly through Pembrokeshire, South Wales, and Bristol (Dean) Coalfields carbon caves to Salisbury Plain,
    where countless digs proved their surface fossil fuel trend had ended. See pyrometamorphic Ice Age Coal Cave shoring pillars.

    https://www.sidestone.com/books/durrington-walls-and-woodhenge https://www.sidestone.com/books/after-stonehenge https://brian-mountainman.blogspot.com

    British Geological Survey.

    Anonymous 04/26/20(Sun)13:37:07 No.8521706▶
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    England, Scotland, and Wales have no coal seam outcrop(s) at their surface.

    The Royal Society.
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    Ancient reminder to find the Coal first,
    THEN move your Shoring material in.
    Saves dragging rocks for no reason.

    O LUCIFER
    the Devil
    Satan

    Colonel Shoring Clinker,
    Kaiser Wilhelm Society

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    Stonehenge Layer Anonymous 04/27/20(Mon)22:37:09 No.8532859▶>>8532890 Colonel Clinker

    Anonymous 04/27/20(Mon)22:46:54 No.8532890▶>>8532921
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    Colonel Clinker?

    Anonymous 04/27/20(Mon)22:48:11 No.8532895▶
    Colonel Clinker

    Anonymous 04/27/20(Mon)22:57:32 No.8532921▶>>8533009
    8532890
    What in the hell is Colonel Clinker doing in the Stonehenge Layer?

    Kaiser Wilhelm Society (1886)

    Anonymous 04/27/20(Mon)22:58:58 No.8532926▶
    based schizoposter

    Anonymous 04/27/20(Mon)23:19:36 No.8533009▶>>8533304
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    Prolly the same thing Colonel Clinker is doing in the Bluestones.

    Anonymous 04/27/20(Mon)23:49:09 No.8533134▶>>8536071
    The ‘Stonehenge Layer’

    Our excavations within Stonehenge in 2008 (see CA 219) confirmed what earlier excavations had hinted at: namely that the Bluestones started to be broken up and chipped away more or less from the time they were set up in each successive arrangement. The
    great spread of flakes and debris usually referred to in the archaeological literature as the ‘Stonehenge Layer’ is not, as once thought, the debris from a one-off act of dressing the stones prior to their erection. Instead, these flakes have
    accumulated over millennia and include evidence for the use of Bluestone to fashion axes. Furthermore, detailed analysis of the finds from our excavations, now well under way, has highlighted two other important points. First, that some kinds of stone
    that we found as flakes and blocks in the excavated sample are not represented amongst the existing range of pillars standing at the site. Detailed petrological work by Rob Ixer and Richard Bevins has racked the source of one such rock type – a kind of
    rhyolite – to probable source outcrops near Pont Saeson, on the north side of the Preseli Hills (despite a speculative note in British Archaeology Nov/Dec 2009, page 7, suggesting a source elsewhere in Wales). Second, that interest in the Stonehenge
    Bluestones did not cease in prehistoric times. In the 4th century AD a shaft was dug adjacent to Bluestone Stone 35a that was refilled with rich dark soil. It was then ritually sealed by the placeme up, would have marked the position of the shaft. Coins,
    pottery, brooches, surgical instruments, and possibly also a curse-tablet from earlier excavations show that Stonehenge was just as much a sacred spot in Roman times as it had been earlier.

    Tim Darvill and Geoffrey Wainwright
    The Stones of Stonehenge http://www.archaeology.co.uk/news-features/the-stones-of-stonehenge.htm
    Issue 252 of Current Archaeology

    Anonymous 04/28/20(Tue)00:27:19 No.8533304▶
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    I hear nuth-ing, I see nuth-ing, I know nuth-ing! - I know nuth-ing, nuth-ing!

    Sergeant Shoring Schultz
    Kaiser Wilhelm Society

    Anonymous 04/28/20(Tue)01:10:03 No.8533522▶ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdwV1-vfWLs [Embed] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYCB0qtwIxE [Embed]

    Anonymous 04/28/20(Tue)08:27:11 No.8535538▶
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    stonehenge was built and rebuilt a thousand times in its migration
    through the coalfields. should we tell our cba archaeologists? bgs

    the geological society

    Anonymous 04/28/20(Tue)09:27:54 No.8535865▶>>8536081
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    The Antiquaries Journal, 89, 2009, pp 1–19 r The Society of Antiquaries of London, 2009
    doi:10.1017s000358150900002x. 21/4/09
    STONEHENGE EXCAVATIONS 2008
    Timothy Darvill, VPSA, and Geoffrey Wainwright, PSA

    Extract:

    Well, the Stonehenge Layer itself turned out to be quite a complicated set of deposits. It is a body of material that has accumulated over quite a long time. Looked at in section it is quite mixed, and we treated it, as I said, as a series of plano
    levels or spits that we could take apart. Work is still progressing on the analysis of that material, but patterns are already beginning to appear.

    Looking at the geochemistry, for example, there are discrete concentrations across spit 1 of pH, magnetic susceptibility, copper, iron, phosphorous, magnesium and potassium, all indicating various localized activities in that deposit. It implies quite
    small-scale and discrete deposition of materials and events, even within the small area that we were examining. Some of those things go right down through the Stonehenge Layer, and some don’t. In the second spit, for example, we see that copper remains
    the same, while magnetic susceptibility changes, and as we go down to the third level, again, some things hold, some change. It thus seems that we have a whole series of overlapping and intercutting events within the Stonehenge Layer.

    We are still taking that soil apart, and there is a good deal more to do, but we have a series of artefacts from the Stonehenge Layer – for example, a traditional late Neolithic asymmetrical arrowhead, a flint hammer that has been used for breaking up
    stones, two iron wedges, which have also been used for breaking up stones (they are quite small wedges) and a human tooth from immediately below the turf.

    So, in summary, the Stonehenge Layer is a heterogeneous deposit some 350mm thick. It has multiple localized spreads of material, with soil stabilization and worm sorting going on.

    Colonel Shoring Clinker
    Kaiser Wilhelm Society

    Anonymous 04/28/20(Tue)09:51:44 No.8535992▶
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    stonehenge was built and rebuilt a thousand times in its migration
    through the coalfields. should we tell our cba archaeologists? bgs
    the geological society
    nah schizo, fuck 'em.

    Anonymous 04/28/20(Tue)10:11:05 No.8536071▶
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    Anonymous 04/28/20(Tue)10:12:42 No.8536081▶
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    YHWH Allah
    (LORD God)

    Pip pip.

    O LUCIFER
    the Devil
    Satan

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