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  • The Climate of Prehistoric Britain
    http://antiquity.ac.uk/Ant/001/0412/Ant0010412.pdf

    Yes! Perfect!

    G-D

    Denke’s Stonehenge Snow Fence Confirmed

    Revealed: The 5,000-year-old, 20ft-high fence which hid Stonehenge from its nosy Stone Age neighbours | Mail Online
    Stonehenge ‘was hidden from lower classes’ – Telegraph
    Stonehenge was hidden from ‘lower classes’ in Stone Age Britain

    Denke’s Stonehenge Snow Fence was a structure used to force drifting of snow to occur in a predictable place on Salisbury Plain, rather than in a more natural method. Denke’s Stonehenge Snow Fence was employed to minimize the amount of snowdrift over Stonehenge fields. Ancient farmers and ranchers used Denke’s Stonehenge Snow Fence to create large drifts for a ready supply of water in the spring.

    Denke’s Stonehenge Snow Fence was constructed of large Oak Wooden Poles set deeply into the ground with large Oak Wooden Planks running vertically across them. The drifting of snow behind Denke’s Stonehenge Snow Fence followed the laws of physics as the pressure on the downwind side was less than that on the windward side, which allowed the light material snow (and Luau leaves) to settle there.

    Snow fence – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Garry W. Denke
    Geologist/Geophysicist

    Garry Denke
    Denoco Inc.

    The Climate of Prehistoric Britain
    http://antiquity.ac.uk/Ant/001/0412/Ant0010412.pdf

    Yes! Perfect!

    G-D

    Whuh? Is this big news there? I’m not an archaeologist so maybe the significance is over my head…


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      Can’t you find something about Denmark too :weee:

      Very boring here

      Dasein;234096 wrote:
      Whuh? Is this big news there? I’m not an archaeologist so maybe the significance is over my head…

      your not missing out on much,
      I dont get the significance of these threds either and have given up reading em, but am amused at the replies he gets :laugh_at:

      Angel;234102 wrote:
      Can’t you find something about Denmark too :weee:

      Very boring here

      From the Associated Press:
      “Scientists confirm – all women from Denmark are incredibly beautiful with skin that tastes a little like vanilla.”

      You just can’t make that stuff up.

      Dasein;234110 wrote:
      From the Associated Press:
      “Scientists confirm – all women from Denmark are incredibly beautiful with skin that tastes a little like vanilla.”

      You just can’t make that stuff up.

      charmer 😉


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        Dasein;234110 wrote:
        From the Associated Press:
        “Scientists confirm – all women from Denmark are incredibly beautiful with skin that tastes a little like vanilla.”

        You just can’t make that stuff up.

        :weee:

        Dasein;234110 wrote:
        From the Associated Press:
        “Scientists confirm – all women from Denmark are incredibly beautiful with skin that tastes a little like vanilla.”

        You just can’t make that stuff up.

        Smooooooooooth 😉

        Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of what they believe to be a 20ft fence designed to screen Stonehenge from the view of unworthy Stone Age Britons.

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        The dig’s co-director Dr Josh Pollard, of Bristol University, said: “The construction must have taken a lot of manpower. The palisade is an open structure which would not have been defensive and was too high to be practical for controlling livestock. It certainly wasn’t for hunting herded animals and so, like everything else in this ceremonial landscape, we have to believe it must have had a religious significance. The most plausible explanation is that it was built at huge cost to the community to screen the environs of Stonehenge from view. Basically, we think it was to keep the lower classes from seeing what exactly their rulers and the priestly class were doing.”

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        Mike Pitts, editor of British Archaeology Magazine and author of the book Hengeworld, said: “This is a fantastic insight into what the landscape would have looked like. This huge wooden palisade would have snaked across the landscape, blotting out views to Stonehenge from one side. The other side was the ceremonial route to the Henge from the River Avon and would have been shielded by the contours. The palisade would have heightened the mystery of whatever ceremonies were performed and it would have endowed those who were privy to those secrets with more power and prestige. In modern terms, you had to be invited or have a ticket to get in.”

        20ft British Petroleum Snow Fence Confirmed

        :confused: 😉

        weathers nice today..

        @Dasein 234096 wrote:

        Whuh? Is this big news there? I’m not an archaeologist so maybe the significance is over my head…

        @Angel 234102 wrote:

        Can’t you find something about Denmark too :weee: Very boring here

        @Tank Girl 234107 wrote:

        your not missing out on much, I dont get the significance of these threds either and have given up reading em, but am amused at the replies he gets :laugh_at:

        @Dasein 234110 wrote:

        From the Associated Press: “Scientists confirm – all women from Denmark are incredibly beautiful with skin that tastes a little like vanilla.” You just can’t make that stuff up.

        @Tank Girl 234112 wrote:

        charmer 😉

        @Angel 234147 wrote:

        :weee:

        @Sini 234151 wrote:

        Smooooooooooth 😉

        @djprocess 234316 wrote:

        weathers nice today..

        Cursus Snow Fences

        Well me, I cannot even turn a computer on. But dentist Doctor Garry Whilhelm Denke (1622-1699), the historian and antiquarian of late prehistoric British Isles coal exploration, has only one theory in his German Diary embracing Cursus Palisades (Cursus Snow Fences; such as Rudston Cursus Snow Fences in Yorkshire, the Fornham All Saints Curses Snow Fence in Suffolk, the Cleaven Dyke Cursus Snow Fence in Perthshire, the Dorset Cursus Snow Fences in Dorsetshire, and the Great Cursus Snow Fence in Wiltshire. Each first parallel ditch of Cursus Palisades (Cursus Snow Fences) was a coal exploration, and each second parallel ditch of Cursus Palisades (Cursus Snow Fences) completed a snow fence construction.

        According to Dr. Garry Whilhelm Denke’s German Diary, as translated by Mammy Tree Harry (scholar), the older stone Cursus Snow Fences (dating from around 3800 BC) and the newer wood Stonehenge Palisade (dating from around 3000 BC) i.e, Denke’s Stonehenge Snow Fence, are not mysterious British Isles earthworks of the Neolithic landscape. After their initial coal exploration purpose, they (snow fences) were invented by Salisbury Plain farmers and ranchers attempting to survive in a harsh climate. 5,000-year-old Stonehenge Superbowl wintertime snow drifts were practically eliminated by Stonehenge Snow Fence, which doubled in summertime as the adjacent Stonehenge Baseball Park’s outfield fence.

        So, as you can see, there is only one non-religious theory. Unfortunately, both Michaels (Pitts and Pearson) claim that no agricultural (farming and ranching) production of goods through the growing of plants and the raising of domesticated animals occurred on Salisbury Plain during the Neolithic. According to them (and other British archaeologists), there was absolutely no need for any agriculture, thus British Isles snow fences are ruled out. Cultivation of crops on Salisbury Plain arable land, and pastoral herding of livestock on Salisbury Plain rangeland, simply did not occur during the Stone Age they say. No, “like everything else in this ceremonial landscape, we have to believe it must have had a religious significance”.

        Snow fence – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
        Snowmelt – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        O well, :frown:

        @Garry Denke 235375 wrote:

        we have to believe it must have had a religious significance”.

        but as we will never know what it’s significance was, we may as well forget about it

        get your tits out denke

        garry – shouldn’t you be doing a bit of your own “emergency preparedness” rather than pissing around on the internet talking in riddles?

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