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MerelyMortalModeling t1_jeadiwb wrote

This is just another theory in a huge field of competing theories. I wouldnt place too much emphasis on it as others in the field have already pointed out that the authors are just giving preference to their pet assumptions over other researchers' preferences.

Most glaringly is their 1st point, which assumes that ancients required a few arc minutes or greater precision, thats kinda ridiculous. For reference, the dot that is Jupiter to the naked eye is about 1 arc minute wide.

20 years ago, Dr Clive Ruggles wrote a paper that I feel lays out an elegant and convincing argument.

There are no first-hand records or writing from the period. We simply dont know if Stonehenge was or was not used for "astronomy," and if anyone says otherwise, they have to be making large assumptions. Those assumptions tell you more about the researchers in question than they do about Stonehenge.

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Bababohns23 t1_jedtugw wrote

I mean the only thing you can do is study the structure itself. They already understand that it's not a precise machine, but enough study had been done to say there was some less precise monitoring of the sun and moon.

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Bababohns23 t1_jedu8lh wrote

I just don't understand how you make the jump from oh hey they had somewhat of an idea to they had everything figured out.

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MerelyMortalModeling t1_jefhx6d wrote

Did I?

To answer that, no, I didn't. But after seeing this, i did a 5-second google survey and found articles stating this study " debunked" and "proved." The article linked here uses the word "shown," and you have to get 4 paragraphs in before words like "proposed" get used.

So while i didn't make that jump other people did

And to be clear, I dont support the author they are going after in any way. The notion that northwest europeans in Britian communicated enough with Eastern Mediterranean cultures (Egyptians) to obtain, understand, and utilize their calendar system in 2500 bce is sort of silly.

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Bababohns23 t1_jefkitl wrote

I wasn't saying you specifically. I'm saying the people who believe in advance ancient megalithic lost civilizations.

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