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Person finds ancient space ship
Person finds ancient space ship




person finds ancient space ship

We found dozens of pairs of stones that were carefully placed to align on specific northern hemisphere constellations, lunar alignments and even the sun itself.Thankfully, I possess the logic and I have the maths The mound comprised of geologies dating back millions of years and arranged with a precise geometric logic only discernible to those with the right kind of maths to interpret it.The kerb of stones around the base of the mound was clearly designed to freely spin around the mound, evidenced by all manner of facts recorded only in my head.They were made of concrete a material unknown in the Bronze Age and evidently of alien manufacture The kerb was surrounded by distinctive octagonally sectioned pillars marked ‘MOW’.These were devised by alien minds for intergalactic travel! The archaeological community always jump to the ritual explanation, which usually means they don’t understand everything or anything about these structures.ĭuring the Pillar of Eliseg excavations, we revealed the startling reality behind these mysterious monuments. Often taken as burial and ceremonial monuments used for generations by Bronze Age farmers for rituals and gatherings, North Wales is peppered with circular stone structures of different forms, including stone circles, platform cairns, ring cairns, kerbed cairns and barrows. This is deployed as a countermeasure to deflect any threat of alien interpretation and thus employs the same counter-intuitive logic exemplified by many such accounts of ‘bad archaeology’.Īlso, I’m also hoping that the title alone will attract readers, exemplifying the crazy ‘keyword’ culture of the internet. So this blog is an attempt to head off any attempt to write a bogus alien/giant narrative for the Pillar of Eliseg. This absence of folklore or pseudo-archaeology is somewhat bizarre the Pillar of Eliseg since in something of a vacuum in regard to crazy-ass narratives! Hence, I am both disappointed and angry that I have yet to hear an alien-related or giant-related explanation for the Pillar of Eliseg based on either archaeology or folklore. I confess that, over the years, I have heard quite a few crazy stories about the Pillar of Eliseg where I dug from 2010-2012 as part of the Project Eliseg collaborative research endeavours of Bangor and Chester universities. A few remain just-about-possible but very unlikely and so perhaps are unfairly called boneheaded, but most are intolerable to rational thinking.

person finds ancient space ship

They illustrate the many crazy and ill-founded, sometimes racist, some sexist, and sometimes just hilariously dumb, interpretations that have been wrapped about the discoveries of ancient graves and tombs. In a recent article in Forbes, bioarchaeologist Kristina Killgrove of the University of Western Florida outlines ten ‘boneheaded’ interpretations of ancient human remains.






Person finds ancient space ship