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aquart

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3. Yep. That's the one I meant.
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 04:52 AM
Oct 2012

What they've detected at Stonehenge doesn't come close to the Turkish carvings but IIRC they said the later part of the site was more primitive than the early part. That would be a tradition of carving, ornamenting, decorating ridiculously large stones passed down and fanned out over at least six thousand years.

Humans are weird.

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