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Jewels
05-23-2003, 02:27 AM
LONDON, May 22 — Archaeologists who last year unearthed the remains of a Bronze Age archer at Stonehenge said Wednesday they have found six more bodies near the mysterious ring of ancient monoliths. The remains of four adults and two children were found about half a mile from that of the archer, dubbed “The King of Stonehenge” by Britain’s tabloid press. Archaeologists said he came from Switzerland and may have been involved in building the monument.

RADIOCARBON TESTS will be done to find out more precise dates for the burials but the group is believed to have lived around 2300 B.C., during the building of Stonehenge at Amesbury, 75 miles southwest of London, said Wessex Archaeology, which excavated the site.
The latest bones discovered are about the same age of those of the archer, said Wessex Archaeology.
“This new find is really unusual. It is exceptionally rare to find the remains of so many people in one grave like this in southern England,” said Andrew Fitzpatrick of Wessex Archaeology.
“The grave is fascinating because we are seeing the moment when Britain was moving from the Stone Age into the Bronze Age, around 2300 B.C.”
Wessex Archaeology said it is possible the bones are those of people from different generations, as the grave seems to have been reopened to allow further burials.
The grave contained four pots belonging to the Beaker Culture that flourished in the Swiss Alps during the Bronze Age, some flint tools, one flint arrowhead and a bone toggle for fastening clothing, Wessex Archaeology said.
The archer was identified by the flint arrowheads found by his body. Archaeologists said some 100 artifacts found in his exceptionally rich grave, discovered about three miles from Stonehenge, indicate he was a man of stature and likely involved in constructing the monument.
Although the indigenous British originally came from mainland Europe, they settled thousands of years before the arrival of the archer, who clearly belonged to a different culture, marked by a new style of pottery, the use of barbed flat arrow heads, copper knives and small gold ornaments.
His grave contained teeth and bones as well as two gold hair tresses, three copper knives, flint arrowheads, wrist guards and pottery. The copper knives came from Spain and France. The gold dated to as early as 2470 B.C., the earliest dated gold objects found in Britain.

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GameMaster
05-23-2003, 03:25 AM
Stonehedge is a mysterious place. UFOs love to appear there.

bobcat
05-23-2003, 06:00 AM
I wish i could take credit for those heads

Happydude
05-23-2003, 09:35 AM
Originally posted by bobcat
I wish i could take credit for those heads i feel about the same :unsure:



UFOs suck! they don't come to visit me anymore :baby:



:sneaky:

Joeiss
05-23-2003, 03:10 PM
I saw two UFOs in my career.

Jason1
05-23-2003, 04:33 PM
Last summer there used to be these wierd looking lights in the sky at night every once in awhile...they were white...one was red...and they were in a triangle shape...and it was always traveling south...and it didnt make a sound and seemed to be going way to fast to be a conventinal plane, and It appeared to be quite high in the air...but as soon as it came, it was out of site a minute or 2 later...always...I wonder if It will return this summer.

bobcat
05-24-2003, 04:45 AM
Originally posted by Joeiss
I saw two UFOs in my career.

No , you think u saw 2 UFO's.

*points gun @ Joeiss's head*

Thinking and seeing are 2 different things.

:sneaky:

Kitana85
05-24-2003, 08:55 AM
Wow, that's really interesting... think, they could trace back the origins and reason for building stone henge, and then they could...um:confused: , they could um.... :hmm: ummm: :unsure:...

scratches head

find a cure for cancer?

Joeiss
05-24-2003, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by bobcat
No , you think u saw 2 UFO's.

*points gun @ Joeiss's head*

Thinking and seeing are 2 different things.

:sneaky:


LOL. I am quite positive that they were UFOs... But probably not. Oh well.

DimHalo
05-24-2003, 07:07 PM
i have always wondered why people are so concerned with the reason for stonehenge. why not just look at it and think "that's cool"? of course, i'm not a real history buff so...yeah

bobcat
05-25-2003, 02:59 AM
Originally posted by jeepnut's slave
i have always wondered why people are so concerned with the reason for stonehenge. why not just look at it and think "that's cool"? of course, i'm not a real history buff so...yeah

But don't you try to put reason behind what you c?

Professor S
05-25-2003, 02:58 PM
The reason why people are so interested in Stone Henge is because they still have no idea how it was made. The stones are the size of Ford Escalades and the escavation site was over 100 miles from the building site. Remember, this was over 2,000 years before Christ was supposedly born.

Also, they have no idea what the significance of the stones are either. Some think it was a giant calendar or time piece. Myself? It think it was an alter for pagan ritual.

DimHalo
05-25-2003, 09:15 PM
Originally posted by bobcat
But don't you try to put reason behind what you c?

Yes I do. But I get really frustrated when I don't have an exact answer to my questions so then, if I think about it too much I would get irritated. So, I give up with historical stuff like that.

Happydude
05-26-2003, 12:00 PM
stonehenge made it self...now hush! :p

KiD_a
05-26-2003, 05:58 PM
Perhaps they were beamed in Star Trek style...