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} else { Research into the magnetic qualities of different stone circles could reveal that ancestors understood and manipulated these properties of the stone. ( James Steidl / Adobe). } Zooming out from Stonehenge reveals that standing stones are found all over the world. Both of them are not very attractive and of little economic value, having no known uses (only as a rat poison for Dichapetalum). It is one of the largest stone circles found on earth. func.apply(this, arguments); It is made up of a central stone circle with a diameter of around 130 feet, with avenues of stone stretching away from this circle. Excluding that it was, as hypothesized, mineral (diamond) or animal (worm), maybe it was plant-based? Because - unlike other proposed solutions - the acid does not change the structure of the stone, but literally liquefies it and, if carefully managed, it can eliminate from a block all the superfluous parts (or materials) not included in the project design. document.querySelector('[id^="_form"][id$="_submit"]').disabled = false; this.value = this.value.trim(); } In the Book of the Dead, the heart of the deceased is weighed against a feather by the goddess Maat to determine whether that individual deserved to enjoy an afterlife. if (!value.match(/^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d$/)) { These all have alignments to specific astronomical markers. But how did they do it? Some have suggested the links between sites, which could have been a blueprint that the ancients understood and built by. var getCookie = function(name) { The answers still elude explanation. It’s so old that it dates to the boundary of when humans were thought to be hunter-gatherers.

Does it remind us of something? ‘The similar heart scarab amulet, worn by the deceased, was often made out of serpentine (regularly mistaken for jade) or green jasper. They generally date to Neolithic and prehistoric periods.

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Archaeology is not an exact science. return no_error; I believe this was the only way that it was possible for the ancient stonemasons to work very hard silicon-based stones. element['on' + event] = function() { At Ancient Origins, we believe that one of the most important fields of knowledge we can pursue as human beings is our beginnings. Ancient legends speak of a magical ‘something’ that could weaken or destroy every type of stone: a ‘something’ that, from time immemorial, was reserved for the mighty ones and unknown to everyone else. } thank_you.innerHTML = message; There is an effect called pressure solution which causes the grains under pressure to dissolve faster which would effect in gradual "fitting" of one stone into another below it - under its weight. } else if (input.tagName == 'SELECT') { There is a transient reference to the ‘farr’ of Persian king Zal, which was a symbol of his celestial investiture, which acted as HF. That's all. HF dissolved in water is manageable, very carefully, at room temperature. But it is also true that over 40 plants of various species have high contents of the poisonous HF, which they absorb from soil and synthesize, to protect themselves from herbivores, in the form of a compound called fluoroacetic acid.