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6th Century BC Heelstone Scroll Trench


Garry Denke

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***Stonehenge in its landscape; Twentieth-century excavations, Rosamund MJ Cleal, KE Walker, and R Montague, ENGLISH HERITAGE, 1995, ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT 10, ISBN: 1850746052, Pages 321-322, Figure 183-183 continued, Lieutenant-Colonel William Hawley's 1923 cross-section C6 of 9ft wide 33ft long WA3607 broad cut scroll trench to underneath Heelstone. Map of C6 cross-section at Page 269, Figure 156. Note: C6 cross-section at Pages 321-322; Figure 183-183 continued, shown reversed.***

Question No. 1.

Concerning the mapping of easternmost Posthole at A (the 4th blackened circle on most Stonehenge maps), located 18ft due west of the Heelstone's west side; Does anyone think it is right, or wrong, to solid line contour and blacken in on any map a posthole, such as the easternmost Posthole at A, cut away entirely by the subject 6th century BC Heelstone scroll trench, when such easternmost Posthole at A does not exist? (see Hawley's 1923 cross-section C6 in above publication: Pages 321-322; Figure 183-183 continued)

Question No. 2.

Concerning the mapping of Heelstone's western elder circular ditch 9ft missing portion (the thinnest darkened portion on most Stonehenge maps), located 13ft west-southwest of the Heelstone's west side; Does anyone think it is right, or wrong, to solid line contour and darken in on any map a ditch, such as Heelstone's western circular ditch 9ft missing portion, cut away entirely by the subject 6th century BC Heelstone scroll trench, when such elder circular ditch portion does not exist? (see Hawley's 1923 cross-section C6 in above publication; Pages 321-322; Figure 183-183 continued)

Question No. 3.

Why is the subject 6th century BC Heelstone scroll trench not mapped honoring the detailed sample descriptions of the original C6 cross-section creators, Lt.-Col. William Hawley and Robert Newall, on most Stonehenge maps? (see Hawley's 1923 cross-section C6 in above publication: Pages 321-322; Figure 183-183 continued)

Same original C6 cross-section at Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum:

http://www.aboutbritain.com/SalisburyMuseu...m?RefID=1504297

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6th Century BC Heelstone Scroll Trench

Stonehenge in its landscape; Twentieth-century excavations, Rosamund MJ Cleal, KE Walker, and R Montague, ENGLISH HERITAGE, 1995, ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT 10, ISBN: 1850746052, Pages 321-322, Figure 183-183 continued, Lieutenant-Colonel William Hawley's 1923 cross-section C6 of 9ft wide 33ft long WA3607 broad cut scroll trench to underneath Heelstone. Map of C6 cross-section at Page 269, Figure 156. Note: C6 cross-section at Pages 321-322; Figure 183-183 continued, shown reversed. Lydian lion electrum coins (7) in WA3607 scroll trench, 1 recovered. Described in daily Journal No. 4 at Stonehenge on 19th May 1923. Remaining artifacts along and at 12ft bottom of Inigo Jones' Stone-Heng Restored scroll trench East of coined Heelstone elder circular ditch (missing). Gold ark (2.5c-1.5c-1.5c), gold table (2c-1c-1.5c), gold altar (1c-1c-2c), gold candlestick, gold breastplate, gold ephod, gold censer, and brass laver, all, inside brass altar (5c-5c-3c) located beneath Hawley's Helestone lion head, calf head, man face, and eagle wings (pictured below). Jones' brass altar (5c-5c-3c) top side at 7.5ft augered depth. Scrolling trench 9ft wide 33ft long description from Stonehole B (WA3606) to 12ft below Heelstone 96 (Stonehole 163) surface: BEGINNING at mapped Stonehole B (WA3606), THENCE deepening Northeast, THENCE cutting Easternmost Posthole at A (missing), through C6 cross-section right triangle at southwest side, and Heelstone elder circular ditch (missing), THENCE East pass Stonehole 97 disturbance at northern side to beneath Hawley's Helestone lion head, calf head, man face, and eagle wings. Artifacts below Denoco Inc.'s ATT refraction seismic station No. 96 (sledgehammer source) recorded at Stonehenge on 1st April 1985. Salisbury Museum and above publication maps contour 33ft long broad cut scroll trench short by 25ft showing WA3607 only 8ft long. Robert Newall's 1923 scroll trench map contour short of Hawley's cross-sections and scroll trench East side under Heelstone (embedded 4.5ft). Three 1985 refraction seismic lines confirm Hawley's cross-sections and 9ft wide 33ft long scroll trench length and depths. Denoco Inc.'s ATT two north-south lines traverse WA3607 scroll trench width, and one east-west cross line ties along its length. English Heritage's AMLab 75 Ohm-m^2/m 1994 resistivity survey (above publication: Figure 261; Page 500) traceplot of raw resistivity data confirms ATT refraction seismic recordings. Upload of coined 6th Century BC Heelstone Scroll Trench 1984 magnetic-electromagnetic (EM-GPR) and 1985 refraction seismic maps and cross-sections to follow shortly.

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Garry W. Denke

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Denoco Inc. of Texas

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Here is the red tape that is currently holding up the recharging of Earth's magnetic field as it continues its decrease toward Tesla zero. On 26th July 2005 the Planning and Regulatory Panel of Salisbury District Council refused English Heritage's application for excavation and removal of A-344 road beside Heelstone:

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/.../ConWebDoc.5437

English Heritage's application, approved by the Northern Area Committee of Salisbury District Council at its meeting of 19th July 2005, was refused by the Planning and Regulatory Panel of Salisbury District Council on 26th July 2005, because it did not provide for excavating and removing the Heelstone artifacts:

http://www.geocities.com/garrydenke

1) brass altar (5c-5c-3c)

2) gold ark (2.5c-1.5c-1.5c)

3) gold table (2c-1c-1.5c)

4) gold altar (1c-1c-2c)

5) gold candlestick

6) gold breastplate

7) gold ephod

8) gold censer

9) brass laver

http://www.garrydenke.com/seismic.htm

1) A-A' (1979) C91 quadrant bearing; N 73 E

2) B-B' (1953) C36 quadrant bearing; S 67 E

3) C-C' (1923) C6 quadrant bearing; S 57 E

4) D-D' (1923) C6 quadrant bearing; South

5) E-E' (1923) C6 quadrant bearing; S 50 E

6) F-F' (1923) C6 quadrant bearings; S 2 W - S 22 E

7) G-G' (1923) C6 quadrant bearing; S 50 E

8) H-H' (1956) C51 quadrant bearing; S 63 E

9) I-I' (1979) C91 quadrant bearings; S 71 E - S 34 E - S 71 E / S 71 E

http://www.salisbury.gov.uk/council/contact

English Heritage was very surprised, and disappointed, by Salisbury District Council's decision, but they now know the grounds for refusal are ones which can easily be resolved when English Heritage submits the amended scheme providing for the excavation and removal of the Heelstone artifacts and A-344 road.

http://www.gnn.gov.uk/content/detail.asp?N...eleaseID=175616

The review will be taken forward by a steering group consisting of representatives from: the Department for Transport; the Department for Culture, Media and Sport; the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; the Highways Agency; the Government Office for the South West; and statutory advisers.

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Here is the red tape that is currently holding up the recharging of Earth's magnetic field as it continues its decrease toward Tesla zero. On 26th July 2005 the Planning and Regulatory Panel of Salisbury District Council refused English Heritage's application for excavation and removal of A-344 road beside Heelstone:

bla bla bla

so what you are basically saying is that any disturbance of the stonehenge site will disrupt the earth's magnetic field?

Then you must be referring to the 'ley line' theory. Interesting. Stonehenge is believed by many earth mystics to be the centre of the ley line system in britain. The ley lines radiating out from stonehenge like the spokes of a wheel.

There is actually something to this as a disproportionate number of ancient henges and temples were built over ley line junctions. The christians later built many of their early churches over such sites.

And even more interesting is the fact there are magnetic anomolies around stonehenge and along the routes of ley lines.

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so what you are basically saying is that any disturbance of the stonehenge site will disrupt the earth's magnetic field?

No, what I said is that I am not recharging Earth's magnetic field until the day that these artifacts are excavated.

G-D

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No, what I said is that I am not recharging Earth's magnetic field until the day that these artifacts are excavated.

G-D

Well thats very kind of you Gary!!!!

I been there numerous times - my nan lives near there - I'm off there for Xmas so i'll dig them up and send them to you...if you pay the P&P!!!...my pay pal addy is crackpot@offhisnut.com :yes:

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I been there numerous times - my nan lives near there -

I'm off there for Xmas so i'll dig them up and send them to you

You may keep this one, The Council of Nine, it is currently on display:

The British Museum Sealed Lion

http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/compass/...goto?id=OBJ4379

The seven (7) sealed Lion punch marked electrum stater coins inside 6th century BC Heelstone scroll trench date its creation. Ezekiel, the Son of man, acquired the seven Lion sealed coins from what is now Western Turkey during his trip North, before crossing Dover's sea of glass ice, to Stonehenge. The first (1st) sealed Lion coin of Ezekiel's seven scroll trench seals was found by the late Robert Newall, on 19th May 1923, at the intersection of scroll trench and the elder circular Heelstone ditch (where it once was). Located two feet (2ft) East of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William Hawley's 19th May 1923 unexcavated C6 right-angled triangle hypotenuse center, at a depth of four and an half feet (4.5ft) below ground level (GL) surface, the Lion sealed coin confirmed the earliest possible date of the Son of man's scroll trenching to Altar (Heel) Stonehole WA163. Historically then, the Ezekiel sealed Lion sealed scroll trench's date could not be earlier than the 7th to 6th century BC, as determined by the Lion's electrum stater coinage mint date range. The remaining Son of man's six (6) Lion coins are sealed in the bottom of Eastward deepening scroll trench, to the right hand of Heelstone beast (Map 1 and Photo 1 left), at intervals measured from Newall's first (1st) Lion seal find, at just under one Lion per cubit in the horizontal plane; but being more particularly described as follows:

BEGINNING at Ezekiel's (Son of man's) first (1st) Lion sealed coin found by Robert Newall on 19th May 1923, at the intersection of Heelstone scroll trench and the elder circular Heelstone ditch (where it once was), said Son of man's first (1st) Lion sealed coin found by Robert Newall being two feet (2ft) East of Lieutenant-Colonel William Hawley's 19th May 1923 unexcavated C6 right-angled triangle hypotenuse center, at a depth of four and a half feet (4.5ft) below ground level (GL) surface;

THENCE East one and an half feet (1.5ft) down scroll trench to EM detected second (2nd) Lion sealed coin;

THENCE East one and an half feet (1.5ft) down scroll trench to EM detected third (3rd) Lion sealed coin;

THENCE East two feet (2ft) down scroll trench to EM detected fourth (4th) Lion sealed coin;

THENCE East two feet (2ft) down scroll trench to EM detected fifth (5th) Lion sealed coin;

THENCE East two and an half feet (2.5ft) down scroll trench to EM detected sixth (6th) Lion sealed coin;

THENCE East two and an half feet (2.5ft) down scroll trench to EM detected seventh (7th) Lion sealed coin;

Stonehenge,

County of Wiltshire,

State of Great Britain,

United Kingdom.

There is no argument about the timeline of 6th century BC Heelstone scroll trench with a sealed Lion and dated wood on file. In 1953 the late Professor Richard J.C. Atkinson excavated calcareous wood from the 'foot of the stone' (Heelstone) at the bottom of C36 (see Map 1 and Cross Section B-B'). Carbon-14 dating of Atkinson's wood, measuring 80mm x 51mm x 19mm [English Heritage (Cleal, et al), 1995, page 463], determined Heelstone's eastern base set in the 7th-6th century BC. This coincides with the Lion seal 7th-6th century BC coin recovered by Newall from Heelstone's right hand (Map 1 and Photo 1 left) scroll trench (see Cross Section F-F'). 7th-6th century BC is Heelstone's last setting, the date when it was moved from Stonehole WA3787, and rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise (the 'fish' side faced the archway). The Altar Stone 80, which was in Stonehole WA163, was moved to the center (broken when it was moved). Pieces from the Altar Stone 'stump' (recorded in Daniel's diary), micaceously left there in Stonehole WA163, were also recorded in Atkinson's 1953 diary (see Map 1 and Cross Section B-B'). Historical accounts narrow the date down even further, specifically within the ten (10) year period 596-586 BC, being the reason for its name: 6th Century BC Heelstone Scroll Trench.

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Thank you explaining this a bit further...to be honest your first post is pretty confusing to a layman!!!...this goes a long to understanding what you are hoping to achieve...more please!

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Thank you explaining this a bit further

Anytime, The Council of Nine.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/sto...1535032,00.html

Scientists seek fresh chance to dig up Stonehenge's secrets

"Now scientists are demanding a full-scale research programme be launched to update our knowledge of the monument and discover precisely who built it and its burial barrow graves."

http://www.salisbury.gov.uk/council/contact

G-D

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Anytime, The Council of Nine.

http://www.salisbury.gov.uk/council/contact

G-D

the ancient Phonecians and others mined tin and copper ore in the british isles from at least the 6th century bce and thay travelled thru the islands extensively reaching Ireland and Scotland.

The bulk of their mining operations were on the south west coast of england less than 100 miles from stonehenge. Many travellers to england during that and later ages left offerings at the stonehenge site and at many other places of religious significance in britain.

There is great resistance to further excavations at stonehenge from within the general public of britain and I support them. Stonehenge has been excavated enough. I am sure that somebody in your exalted position will understand this.

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We are wasting our time here at UM,

David, there are no scientists here.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/sto...1535032,00.html

Scientists seek fresh chance to dig up Stonehenge's secrets

"Now scientists are demanding a full-scale research programme be launched to update our knowledge of the monument and discover precisely who built it and its burial barrow graves."

http://www.salisbury.gov.uk/council/contact

G-D

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We are wasting our time here at UM,

David, there are no scientists here.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/sto...1535032,00.html

Scientists seek fresh chance to dig up Stonehenge's secrets

"Now scientists are demanding a full-scale research programme be launched to update our knowledge of the monument and discover precisely who built it and its burial barrow graves."

http://www.salisbury.gov.uk/council/contact

G-D

Public opposition succeeded in stopping a plan to tunnel under the stonehenge monument in order to build a road. I hope that public pressure will also continue to stop the demands of so-called archeologists who are clamouring to dig up the entire site "so they can discover who really built the site"......this is bulls***. Those so called archeologists are celebrity junkies who have targeted the stonehenge site because they know damn well they would do their work in the glare of the world's media.

The stonehenge site has been extensively excavated over the centuries and it has been looted of whatever treasures may have been concealed there.

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