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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillfort
Anyone heard about this
That so called iron age hill forts are in fact much older ? The main arguement for this is all to do with the water table.
The land is still rising today imaging what it was like right after the ice age. I need only to look out my window to see
that these valleys were carved out by water. the peaks and ridges, would have been the only part sticking out of the
water. So gives us a reason to build there except that were talking about 6-8 000bc.
Then it starts to become clear what other features are for, like sillbury hill, there navigation markers in a watery world.
Or in modern terms a Lighthouse.
In portugal the experts are sure the oldest sites are on the ridges. but in the uk we call them iron age ?
Most of which do have bronze age goods aswell but that dont seem to matter.
Its very clear to me that there was a very organised boat civillization on the western edge of europe.
Take stonehenge this flooded britain theory shows how the Aubrey holes were moved over time because
they were put on the shoreline to lift rocks off boats. there 10 000 years old. Totem poles the experts say lol.
These people were experts at using the tide to there advantage.
If you make port at high tide lash the stone to the 1 meter thick frame untie it from the boat, then wait for low
tide and push the boat out of the way. Its genius, and backed with acheological evidence. but completely missed.
concentric rings aswell around enclosures (Ditches) is all about parking your boat up for the night when you make port.
They were islands.
http://www.archaeological-sites.co.uk/
Anyone heard about this
That so called iron age hill forts are in fact much older ? The main arguement for this is all to do with the water table.
The land is still rising today imaging what it was like right after the ice age. I need only to look out my window to see
that these valleys were carved out by water. the peaks and ridges, would have been the only part sticking out of the
water. So gives us a reason to build there except that were talking about 6-8 000bc.
Then it starts to become clear what other features are for, like sillbury hill, there navigation markers in a watery world.
Or in modern terms a Lighthouse.
In portugal the experts are sure the oldest sites are on the ridges. but in the uk we call them iron age ?
Most of which do have bronze age goods aswell but that dont seem to matter.
Its very clear to me that there was a very organised boat civillization on the western edge of europe.
Take stonehenge this flooded britain theory shows how the Aubrey holes were moved over time because
they were put on the shoreline to lift rocks off boats. there 10 000 years old. Totem poles the experts say lol.
These people were experts at using the tide to there advantage.
If you make port at high tide lash the stone to the 1 meter thick frame untie it from the boat, then wait for low
tide and push the boat out of the way. Its genius, and backed with acheological evidence. but completely missed.
concentric rings aswell around enclosures (Ditches) is all about parking your boat up for the night when you make port.
They were islands.
http://www.archaeological-sites.co.uk/