12th February 2012, 04:17 PM
Next one - you see how annoying it gets... (oh, I will use that reply above - if that is ok) and reply to the person, and we will see the response. It is quite encouraging and so he should take it well. we will see.
Take a drive or walk down any country road that is surrounded by either hills or valleys and you will see strange grassy mounds spread sporadically across Britain’s landscape. These mounds are known to archaeologists as ‘barrows’ and ‘tumuli’ on Ordnance Survey maps. Furthermore, they are some of the oldest prehistoric monuments in our history.
This article explains the current interpretation of these objects in their various forms. Moreover, it also looks at recent new and past evidence that link these ‘sign posts’ as prehistoric markers for our ancient ancestors who travelled by land and boat.
In conclusion, it is shown that these are relics could only belong to a ‘lost civilisation’ that lived in the Mesolithic Period (9000BC – 4000BC) who travelled too and constructed our famous monuments by boat following these incredible sign posts. What’s more, it asks the question whether the current dating of these artefacts need to be reassessed in the light of these new discoveries and theories.
Author: Bob Davis – Journalist and Publisher
http://robertjohnlangdon.blogspot.com/20...-lost.html
Take a drive or walk down any country road that is surrounded by either hills or valleys and you will see strange grassy mounds spread sporadically across Britain’s landscape. These mounds are known to archaeologists as ‘barrows’ and ‘tumuli’ on Ordnance Survey maps. Furthermore, they are some of the oldest prehistoric monuments in our history.
This article explains the current interpretation of these objects in their various forms. Moreover, it also looks at recent new and past evidence that link these ‘sign posts’ as prehistoric markers for our ancient ancestors who travelled by land and boat.
In conclusion, it is shown that these are relics could only belong to a ‘lost civilisation’ that lived in the Mesolithic Period (9000BC – 4000BC) who travelled too and constructed our famous monuments by boat following these incredible sign posts. What’s more, it asks the question whether the current dating of these artefacts need to be reassessed in the light of these new discoveries and theories.
Author: Bob Davis – Journalist and Publisher
http://robertjohnlangdon.blogspot.com/20...-lost.html