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Archaeologists discover 'finest ever' piece of Neolithic art...3,500BC (Scotland)
Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 8-1-2013 | Mark Duell

Posted on 08/04/2013 8:36:09 AM PDT by Renfield

Archaeologists have found an astonishing piece of Neolithic artwork that was buried for 4,500 years.

The stone creation - which is decorated on both sides and has been described as one of the ‘finest ever’ to be found in Britain - was uncovered last night on the Ness of Brodgar in Orkney, Scotland.

It was found at the base of the south-west internal corner of the Neolithic ‘cathedral’ at the site, which covers 2.5 hectares and is believed to have been occupied from as early as 3,500BC....

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: History; Science
KEYWORDS: anatolia; archaeoastronomy; archaeology; godsgravesglyphs; megaliths; neolithic; nessofbrodgar; orkney; sanliurfa; scotland; scotlandyet; turkey
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To: Renfield

People have lived on the Orkneys so long that there is a DNA marker that is peculiar to the Orkneys.


21 posted on 08/04/2013 11:21:42 AM PDT by blam
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To: Tucker39
Don't pick the Queen of Diamonds, she'll beat you if she's able.

The Queen of Hearts is always your best bet.

22 posted on 08/04/2013 11:23:40 AM PDT by Texas Songwriter
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To: Kip Russell
"It’s not exactly the Mona Lisa... :-) It is cool, though."

Come on! I've seen better "art" scratched on the ground by chickens! ;-)

23 posted on 08/04/2013 11:28:43 AM PDT by Average Al
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To: blueunicorn6

Diamonds? Maybe. Or perhaps something more sophisticated. Looks like a 3 dimensional drawing of parallel planes to me.


24 posted on 08/04/2013 2:04:24 PM PDT by vrwc1
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To: Flag_This
You should see what the Egyptians were doing 5000 years ago, or Gobekli Tepe in Turkey long before that.

Or Puma Punku in Bolivia. The building (and destruction) of that place defies rational explanation. We can hardly do that sort of work today.

25 posted on 08/04/2013 2:27:02 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Texas Songwriter

Thanx. I’ll keep that in mind.
You gotta’ know when ta’ hold ‘em.....


26 posted on 08/04/2013 3:08:24 PM PDT by Tucker39
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To: Renfield

Long before these people, cave men were doing beautiful paintings on the walls of caves and they call this a beautiful example of neolithic art, I don’t want to see ugly examples then.


27 posted on 08/04/2013 3:12:14 PM PDT by calex59
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To: Renfield

Interesting.


28 posted on 08/04/2013 3:20:02 PM PDT by OldNewYork (Biden '13. Impeach now.)
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To: Renfield

“finest ever”?

They were all 3?


29 posted on 08/04/2013 3:29:26 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: Renfield

Art or geometry? Scottish Pre-Euclidian Euclidians?


30 posted on 08/04/2013 4:45:21 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission ("Interesting captain. They look like paleolithic Tie fighters...")
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To: Windflier
"Or Puma Punku in Bolivia. The building (and destruction) of that place defies rational explanation. We can hardly do that sort of work today."

I've always found Puma Punku and Tiwanaku fascinating. Using Google Earth you can see so much terracing that was done in the surrounding mountains - makes me think there must have been a much larger population to require it at one time.

31 posted on 08/04/2013 6:05:31 PM PDT by Flag_This (Real presidents don't bow.)
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To: Renfield; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; decimon; 1010RD; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...

Thanks Renfield.

32 posted on 08/05/2013 5:09:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (It's no coincidence that some "conservatives" echo the hard left.)
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To: sphinx
Temple? This is Scotland. It’s a Neolithic distillery.

As you say, it's a temple...

33 posted on 08/05/2013 5:11:24 PM PDT by null and void (You don't know what "cutting edge" means till you insult Mohammed.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Carved Stone Balls found at Skara Brae, Orkney.

GOOGLE IMAGES


34 posted on 08/05/2013 6:24:06 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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To: SkyDancer; SunkenCiv

The main Orkneys form Scapa Flow, one of the finest natural anchorages in the world. People have been sailing to and from the Orkneys for a very long time.


35 posted on 08/06/2013 3:54:53 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: blueunicorn6

Looks to me like a “coach’s board”, probably for neolithic gridiron football.

The first pic is the offense vs defense line. The lighter scratches are what the backfield is going to be doing.

The second pic is, obviously, 3 offensive linemen leading the block on a sweep with the linebacker and free safety as the objects to be blocked.


36 posted on 08/07/2013 6:26:13 PM PDT by Grimmy (equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
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To: Fred Nerks

Stone balls? Ship them to congress.


37 posted on 08/07/2013 6:30:10 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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