Harry, they appear to be an intentional variation on smooth spheres see
images http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carved_Stone_Balls mostly with 6 knobs
each.
Megalith construction aid
A theory on the movement of 'monument stones' has been put forward as a
result of an observed correlation
yes, from those photos it is clear that they were not simply unfinished spheres.
Harry
From: francis froarty...@comcast.net
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Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 1:03:20 PM
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Harry, they appear to be an intentional variation
Hi,
On 13-5-2011 19:03, francis wrote:
Harry, they appear to be an intentional variation on smooth spheres
see images http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carved_Stone_Balls mostly
with 6 knobs each.
As usual Wikipedia is clueless again.
The items at the Wikipedia page look very much like
When the first European explorers asked how the huge stone on Easter Island
were moved, they were told that they walked there; I, for one, believe this is
the case. There are stories of large stones being made to float above the
ground. I ran across a website where a man was casting large
Think about how you would carve an oblong stone into a smooth sphere.
The bumpy balls may simply be unfinished spheres.
Harry
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Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 11:24:53 PM
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When the first European
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