tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5787185370858787658.post5514929360252261236..comments2024-01-30T06:35:10.103+00:00Comments on www.Sarsen.org: Stonehenge Sarsen Photo - Stone 16 SpiralTim Dawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10667360714222841797noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5787185370858787658.post-54874840962201154622019-10-21T21:43:57.115+01:002019-10-21T21:43:57.115+01:00Have just spotted the above photo of Stone 16 from...Have just spotted the above photo of Stone 16 from a Mike Pitts posting. The Stone is supposed to have a feature in common with the Heel Stone, namely an absence of man-made modification in any shape or form. Yet here we see something that is surely pictorial in nature, produced by fairly deep inscribing with a sharp flint or similar.<br /><br />I've given it a brief mention and indeed interpretation on my latest posting, 10 of 15 main points having been posted today.<br /><br />https://sussingstonehenge.wordpress.com<br /><br />Clue to the picture: go to the site which numbers each stone individually, look at the final piccy taken it seems with the aid of a look-down-from-above drone. <br /><br />http://www.stonesofstonehenge.org.uk/2014/05/stone-16.html<br /><br />What do you see? Answer: what for all intents and purposes looks like a bird bath in a recess at the very top, out of sight from anyone viewing at ground level. Natural or man-made recess, or both? Who knows? But it's surely there to serve a purpose! Note too the "water baths" in the analogous Slaughter Stone diametrically opposite between Circle and Heel Stone? Also serving a similar purpose? Liquid refreshment? <br /><br />Go figure as they say. Where and how do these features fit with solstice celebration? Answer:they don't. I say it's time to get real as to the true purpose served by Stonehenge in pre-Bronze Age society. sciencebodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12051016731274875332noreply@blogger.com