The discovery of a 5000-year-old Sun Temple and its exquisite "time machine" -- a Stone Age calendar -- led scientist Gordon Freeman to ground-breaking discoveries in Stonehenge. During field work and research from 1989 to 2006, Freeman found striking similarities between the surface geometry of the two sites. These similarities push back the boundaries of written history and have far-reaching implications for North American and European history. Gordon Freeman's new book, Canada's Stonehenge outlines these discoveries using dramatic photographs and maps which throw new light on the genious of the First Peoples of North America.
http://canadastonehenge.com/
FINALLY SOMETHING INTERESTING IN MY AREA! plz someone tell me where this is id really like to know.
SpliffSized 11 months ago
look i have met an archeologist who works in this area, and he understands who & who wasn't here hundreds of years ago, and one man decides to think "hhhmmm ,maybe vikings made this" and ignore real archeology of the area,& ppl now flock to his denials of real archeolgy. but i will check out the book just to be fair.
interstellarwonder 1 year ago
@interstellarwonder Like I said, have you read the book? have you seen his evidence? How was he denying anyone lived there? He himself has said there are medicine wheels around the area. It's amazing you can come to such conclusions by watching a promo for his book. He may very well be wrong but to say he is wrong without seeing the evidence is rediculous.
PaganBorn79 1 year ago
@PaganBorn79 the evidence is the land he found these sites, they look alot like the 'medicine wheels' found thru-out the plains area ,which is a very large area byitself. Besides , he was assuming something else, it seemed to me that he was denying people lived here, which is false, archeologists know without question Aboriginal people have lived in this area for over 2000 yrs. So, whose making the assumption here?
interstellarwonder 1 year ago
@interstellarwonder I'm pretty sure he would have taken that into consideration and I assume he has some evidence to suggest otherwise. I haven't read the book yet so I can't say for sure but I'm curious to know how you could come to a conclusion without hearing the evidence first? We'll never find many answeres by assuming everything will we?
PaganBorn79 1 year ago
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ryderc69 1 year ago
um,personally?i think he found a sacred site ,vision quests were most likely held here.
interstellarwonder 1 year ago
better than the US stonehenge!!
italianpolitics 2 years ago