Hugh Newman
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Yeah, no, they're not interested for sure at the site. This one's the most fascinating one. This is a flattened circle modified type B, and it almost perfectly fits enclosure C precisely. And even the construction points where the C is, that is actually where the T pillars are.
Yeah, no, they're not interested for sure at the site. This one's the most fascinating one. This is a flattened circle modified type B, and it almost perfectly fits enclosure C precisely. And even the construction points where the C is, that is actually where the T pillars are.
So this is exactly, I mean, this may not, for those that have an understanding of British stone circles, you know, get all the different, you know, Alexander Tom's work and the people like Robin Heath. This is pretty compelling because this was supposed to only have occurred in Britain, like, you know, 4,000 years ago at the most, well, 5,000 years ago, perhaps.
So this is exactly, I mean, this may not, for those that have an understanding of British stone circles, you know, get all the different, you know, Alexander Tom's work and the people like Robin Heath. This is pretty compelling because this was supposed to only have occurred in Britain, like, you know, 4,000 years ago at the most, well, 5,000 years ago, perhaps.
So this is exactly, I mean, this may not, for those that have an understanding of British stone circles, you know, get all the different, you know, Alexander Tom's work and the people like Robin Heath. This is pretty compelling because this was supposed to only have occurred in Britain, like, you know, 4,000 years ago at the most, well, 5,000 years ago, perhaps.
But here it was happening nearly 12,000 years ago. So what is going on? Did these influence the British stone circle builders with their ideas and their different geometries, their different kind of principles? If you want to go on a little bit further, I mean, what I found here is that The measurements as well, this is what really gets me, the ancient metrology of these sites.
But here it was happening nearly 12,000 years ago. So what is going on? Did these influence the British stone circle builders with their ideas and their different geometries, their different kind of principles? If you want to go on a little bit further, I mean, what I found here is that The measurements as well, this is what really gets me, the ancient metrology of these sites.
But here it was happening nearly 12,000 years ago. So what is going on? Did these influence the British stone circle builders with their ideas and their different geometries, their different kind of principles? If you want to go on a little bit further, I mean, what I found here is that The measurements as well, this is what really gets me, the ancient metrology of these sites.
I mean, people have done a whole thing on the pyramids or Stonehenge. They found what's called the megalithic yard, which is 2.72 feet or it's 0.83 meters. That's found all across the British sites. This is something that Alexander Tom worked out. But there's actually an old canon of measurements.
I mean, people have done a whole thing on the pyramids or Stonehenge. They found what's called the megalithic yard, which is 2.72 feet or it's 0.83 meters. That's found all across the British sites. This is something that Alexander Tom worked out. But there's actually an old canon of measurements.
I mean, people have done a whole thing on the pyramids or Stonehenge. They found what's called the megalithic yard, which is 2.72 feet or it's 0.83 meters. That's found all across the British sites. This is something that Alexander Tom worked out. But there's actually an old canon of measurements.
which are in the next few slides, where there's actually multiple different measurements that you can get. Here we have some of my crazy... Holy smokes! Yeah, this is what I put together. I managed to work out the measurements of Gobekli Tepe. So this is like a work in progress, so I'm still working on this. Yeah.
which are in the next few slides, where there's actually multiple different measurements that you can get. Here we have some of my crazy... Holy smokes! Yeah, this is what I put together. I managed to work out the measurements of Gobekli Tepe. So this is like a work in progress, so I'm still working on this. Yeah.
which are in the next few slides, where there's actually multiple different measurements that you can get. Here we have some of my crazy... Holy smokes! Yeah, this is what I put together. I managed to work out the measurements of Gobekli Tepe. So this is like a work in progress, so I'm still working on this. Yeah.
But what we found is, if you find whole number measurements of different ancient measurement systems... they were probably using them. It's highly likely they were using them or something close to them. When you're looking at ancient sites and trying to understand the nature of what measurements they were using, you're not always looking for one single measurement.
But what we found is, if you find whole number measurements of different ancient measurement systems... they were probably using them. It's highly likely they were using them or something close to them. When you're looking at ancient sites and trying to understand the nature of what measurements they were using, you're not always looking for one single measurement.
But what we found is, if you find whole number measurements of different ancient measurement systems... they were probably using them. It's highly likely they were using them or something close to them. When you're looking at ancient sites and trying to understand the nature of what measurements they were using, you're not always looking for one single measurement.
People think, oh, they only use one measurement. There's archaeologists at Stonehenge who claim there's only one measurement they use, but it's not how it worked.
People think, oh, they only use one measurement. There's archaeologists at Stonehenge who claim there's only one measurement they use, but it's not how it worked.
People think, oh, they only use one measurement. There's archaeologists at Stonehenge who claim there's only one measurement they use, but it's not how it worked.