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Stonehenge Hospital
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Garry Denke - 03 Oct 2008 15:55 GMT Perks-Bailey Win!
"We were born, We were in pain, We were faithful, We were buried." -Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699) historian, antiquarian, dentist
Delivery Room of Life
Birth Canal Theory, Doctor-Dentist Theory, Faith Healing Theory, Cemetery Theory Perks-Bailey --> Denke --> Wainwright-Darvill --> Pearson
"We are born with two sets of teeth."
Human teeth begin to form in the embryo, months before a baby is born; they develop from a core of cells in the center of each jaw. This core gradually grows backwards on each side, through the areas, which eventually become hardened as jawbones. Small side branches of cells break off and form tooth buds, one bud for each tooth, making fifty- two (52) buds in all. These develop into tooth shapes, and then start to form the hard dental tissues - enamel, dentine and cement - to become fully formed teeth, embedded in the gums. At birth, all the deciduous teeth are formed, except for their roots.
Two (2) Sets of Teeth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gray1001.png
Old Red tongue; Baby 'speech': Altar Stone Bluestone inner teeth; Baby permanent teeth: bluestones Sarsen outer teeth; Baby primary teeth: sarsens Circles 'mouths'; Mother-Baby 'lips': bluestones-sarsens
"Expression of the Natural Order or an Unnatural Order?"
SH: An Unnatural Order
1) Death-burial; proof: *corpse-cremation* 2) Healing-faith; proof: *bluestones-cure* 3) Pain-medical; proof: *sarsens-girths* 4) Mother-Baby; proof: *arrangement*
Centre of Stonehenge is the Tongue of Baby, two Sets of Teeth the Primary and Permanent, open 'Mouths' the 'Lips' of Mother-Baby, whose Future is One of Pain and Faith and Death.
SH: The Natural Order
1) Mother-Baby; proof: *arrangement* 2) Pain-medical; proof: *sarsens-girths* 3) Healing-faith; proof: *bluestones-cure* 4) Death-burial; proof: *corpse-cremation*
Thus the central message spoken by Old Red Sandstone tongue of central Stonehenge is "We are born with two sets of teeth."
Perks-Bailey Win! http://www.rsm.ac.uk/media/downloads/stonehenge.pdf
:) GDenke - 04 Oct 2008 12:43 GMT > Stonehenge is a Baby being Born > [quoted text clipped - 30 lines] > > Centre of Stonehenge is the Tongue of a Baby, two Sets of Teeth the Primary and Permanent, open 'Mouths' the 'Lips' of Mother-Baby, whose Future is one of Pain and Faith and Death.
> "Stonehenge Reconstructed to the Natural Order" > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > :) Jacquetta Hawkes had the right idea when she said, "Each generation gets the Stonehenge it deserves"
Here the 352-year-old Stonehenge deserved:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2746505.stm http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/archaeology/excavations_techniques/king_stonehenge_ 06.shtml
Germanic tribesman doctor-dentist, "The King of Stonehenge" ("Amesbury Archer": born; 2340 BC - died; 2300 BC), came to Salisbury Plain from the Rhineland brown coal fields in 2323 BC seeking fortune. This ancient Royal architect (Snow sled inventor, Born in the Alps) designed Stonehenge Hospital healing centre, Double Bluestone Horsehoof, in honor of His two (2) beloved horses. For over a week "Bluestone and Bluestone" had pulled the Snow sleigh from South Wales to Stonehenge during the Snow blizzard of 2323 BC. The King's world sledding accomplishment and Hospital healing centre Stones (famous due to His mastery of skills in dentistry) made this ancient doctor- dentist remembered. Northern European patients declared Him one of the greatest Healers of all time for over a century. Descendants of the King's patients and those of His Son (dental assistant) memorialised Them during the Snow blizzard of 2222 BC by rebuilding the Alps-born invention for sledging Sarsens. Wood and stone were sledded to Stonehenge in the same Kingly fashion by Horse drawn Snow sledge, and the modeled horsehoof Doctor's Office rearranged to teach and heal European teeth through adult Bluestone and baby Sarsen.
Horse drawn Snow sledge http://www.lakesideinn.net/lakesideinnstory/media/image005.jpg
Tooth Extraction by Surgeon ----------------------------------------- Stonehenge Hospital Dentist Office: http://stonehenge.zorger.com/stonehenge_images/Lithology_of_Stonehenge.png your Adult Teeth http://www.georgetownedental.com/images/PermanentTeeth.jpg your Baby Teeth http://www.georgetownedental.com/images/PrimaryTeeth.jpg
"Picture yourself walking into your mouth, sitting down on your tongue, your front teeth to your back."
Doctor Garry Whilhelm Denke (Diary of 1656) (1622-1699) dentist, antiquarian, historian
"Now lean way back..."
Open U'r Mouth Wide: Circle http://open2.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=24
Imagine your dentist office and dental clinic building fashionably designed like your teeth, remember being young knowing little about teeth and your first trip to see the dentist. Tooth surgery on adults and children still outnumber other procedures, in the ancient past the number one procedure was tooth extraction. Has your dentist ever shown teeth models to you, Stonehenge Hospital patients saw them also.
Compare Proportional Girths http://www.aboutstonehenge.info/index.php?pg=stonehenge-map http://www.georgetownedental.com/images/PrimaryTeeth.jpg
Sarsen 51-52 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby First Molar and Second Molar teeth Sarsen 53-54 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby Canine Cuspid and Lateral Incisor teeth Sarsen 55-56 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby Left and Right Central Incisor teeth Sarsen 57-58 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby Canine Cuspid and Lateral Incisor teeth Sarsen 59-60 girths - Stonehenge Hospital baby First Molar and Second Molar teeth
Compare Adult / Baby Teeth http://stonehenge.zorger.com/stonehenge_images/Lithology_of_Stonehenge.png http://www.georgetownedental.com/images/PermanentTeeth.jpg
Elder Bluestone: Adult Teeth ----------------------------------------- My great-grandparents both died from bad tooth infections, Stonehenge was a hospital, Altar Stone a dentist chair. Geoff Wainwright and Timothy Darvill are right, yes, Stonehenge was built for the Hospital. So if you have seen Cast Away the movie, do remember to brush and floss.
Garry Denke
Garry Denke - 06 Oct 2008 19:43 GMT Stonehenge Not A Cemetery:
Durrington the first wave of Mesolithic coal exploration 10,000 years ago Salisbury Plain ancients hunted for outcrop coal digging straight trenches, like under Stonehenge Greater Cursus' periglacial cryoturbated chalk tundra. 8000 BC coal explorers created Durrington coal cache with Pembrokeshire Coalfield (Amroth quarry, Pembrokeshire County) anthracite (blue coal) inside Stonehenge Greater Cursus' western-half, and Durrington coal cache with South Wales Coalfield (Crosskeys quarry, Bridgend County) bituminous (black coal) inside its eastern-half. Durrington the arctic Mesolithic ancients survived with Cursus' coal caches.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/archaeology/excavations_techniques/oldest_house_01.shtml
The Royal Society of Medicine has already proven Geoff Wainwright, Timothy Darvill and Timewatch: Stonehenge team's healing theory true inside 9,000-year-old Stonehenge Hospital healing centre with ancient Stillborn Baby Skull Teeth (primary Baby Teeth and permanent Baby Teeth intact) centralised at the Stonehenge Baby Delivery Room birth canal described in the JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, Volume 96, February 2003, "Stonehenge: a view from medicine" by eminent Dr Anthony M Perks, PhD, DSc, and Darlene Marie Bailey, BA, JR Soc Med 2003; 96: 94–98, the publication over 5 years old.
http://www.rsm.ac.uk/media/downloads/stonehenge.pdf
Stonehenge Hospital healing centre Stillborn Baby Teeth Skull (having the primary and permanent Baby Teeth) excavated by Dr Garry W Denke (1622-1699) historian, antiquarian, dentist (1656 Diary) at Stonehenge precise centre (June, 1655) has a radiometric date of 9,000 years ago (7000 BC) matching the Geoff Wainwright, Timothy Darvill and Timewatch: Stonehenge team's confirmation date of Dr Garry W Denke's original Stonehenge Baby Delivery Room coal-fired Ice Age heating furnace: housed in Caddo by Hell's Gate, Brazos River South Wall, 'Great Kingdom of the Tejas', Palo Pinto County; near Breckenridge.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/dec/01/arts.heritage
Interesting enough Timewatch, Geoff Wainwright and Timothy Darvill's theory of the Stonehenge Hospital mortuary has been verified, categorically proving it being a morgue (Stonehenge not a cemetery), because currently there are no known human remains at Stonehenge Hospital mortuary. Julian Richards and Michael Pitts removed the last of Stonehenge Hospital remains on 1st September 2008 at the morgue. All known human remains that ever were stored there have been removed, therefore any theory claiming that Stonehenge Hospital mortuary was a cemetery is categorically false. Stonehenge Not A Cemetery:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgue http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery
G-d
Garry Denke - 11 Oct 2008 16:06 GMT Stonehenge Hospital
Researchers Disagree About Age, Purpose of Stonehenge http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/science/September-October/Researchers-Disagr ee-About-Age--Purpose-of-Stonehenge.html
I see that Pearson, Pitts and Richards have proven, a) SH did not begin as a cemetery and, b) SH did not begin as a wooden building. No bones were in any of the 56 Aubrey Holes at first, they were full of 56 Pembrokeshire Blue Stone. Those 3000 BC bones had to be buried after Blue Stone was removed. That makes their SH arrival date earlier (3100 BC) coinciding with the Ditch surrounding them. Pearson, Pitts and Richards might consider 3100 BC Pembrokeshire Blue Coal (anthracite) explorers from Preseli Hills marking SH fast silting-in Ditch coal duster with 56 Pembrokeshire Blue Stone (volcanics) who abandoned the duster later which became their cemetery. Wainwright and Darvill might consider this also since that is what happened (great Cursus Coal Cache found). In 7 days Public Consultation of the Future of SH will end. Lt-Col William Hawley and Robert Newall original 1920s evidence (56 'X' Holes) first holding Blue Stone has been confirmed. Scroll Trench was also a Hawley and Newall discovery West-SW of Heelstone (unfinished). Will it be Pearson, Pitts and Richards digging up the Arc Trench ending? or will it be Wainwright and Darvill digging up the Arc Trench ending? SH is just Stonehenge? or SH is Stonehenge Hospital? In 7 days.
Scroll Trench - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroll_Trench
Garry Denke
Newbie@bix.nex - 11 Oct 2008 21:48 GMT >Stonehenge Hospital See that no one from SMD has replied.
Guess it's time for a KF.
buhbye,
GDenke - 12 Oct 2008 15:40 GMT On Oct 11, 3:48 pm, New...@bix.nex wrote:
> >Stonehenge Hospital > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > buhbye, http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/stonehenge/article4.shtml http://www.amazon.com/Emperors-Rome-Imperial-Julius-Emperor/dp/1906719012/ref=sr _1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1223767034&sr=1-1
Yvette Staelens: "Some of the artefacts will decay significantly unless we introduce them to the correct storage environment. For example items made from metal." Metal items include a Roman coin made from a bronze alloy that is particularly susceptible to decay.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesar%27s_invasions_of_Britain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_conquest_of_Britain
When the Romans came Druids kept 'The stone which the builders refused' safe. Romans excavated Stonehenge center. Druids et al wise. Heelstone downplayed. Vatican letters (Roman) say J.C. claimed Mishkan beneath Stonehenge, count Roman coins Sarsen numbers 51-60 excavated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabernacle
Garry Denke
Garry Denke - 22 Oct 2008 14:53 GMT Britain's Oldest Toy Found Buried with Stonehenge Baby? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/081021-stonehenge-toy.html
James Owen in London for National Geographic News October 21, 2008
"Whether it's a hedgehog or a pig you can argue about, but I like the hedgehog idea myself," said the dig's co-leader, Joshua Pollard of the University of Bristol. The Bronze Age figurine was likely made as a toy or in memory of the baby being stillborn or dying in infancy, the archaeologist said. The discovery was made during the Stonehenge Riverside Project, a seven-year archaeological investigation of the Stonehenge area supported by the National Geographic Society's Committee for Research and Exploration. (National Geographic News is part of the National Geographic Society)
Stonehenge is a Baby being Born http://groups.google.com/group/sci.archaeology/browse_thread/thread/1bc51642a4859417
Baby? Stillborn? Go figure?
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