I love archaeology and discoveries of our ancient past. I find it fascinating how much can be discerned from simple bones and teeth. Truly, though the following reconstruction seems a wee bit odd......
Stonehenge Man Reconstructed:
Jeff Bridges profile pic:
Okay, being I don't look good in tin foil hats, I will say I don't think time travel has anything to do with this. Obviously, one has to wonder if Nillson has a thing for Jeff Bridges though. I mean...he had to see the similarity himself, right?What do you think? Time travel? Ancient relative? Or artist cheated?
Source: http://popular-archaeology.com/issue...one-age-people
Nilsson puts the finishing touches on the reconstructed face of the ‘Stonehenge Man'. Explains Nilsson about the subject: "The grave was discovered in the late 19th century but the bones were recently the subject of extensive analysis and surveys. Some of the results from those analyses are amazing: He was born around 5,500 years ago well to the west or north west of the Stonehenge area, probably in what is today Wales, Devon or Brittany. At 2 years old he moved to the area near Stonehenge, and aged 9 he moved back to the west again. As he grew older his frequency of travel back and forth between those two places increased. How do we know all this? By analyzing the successive layers of the enamel in his teeth, isotopic values of strontium and oxygen reflected the sources of his drinking water.
He lived some time before the famous stone circle was built, but decades after his death, the mound of his grave was massively enlarged, one of the grandest known from Neolithic Britain. We also know from the analysis that he had a much higher percentage of meat and dairy products in his diet than would probably have been normal at the time. And he was taller than the average Neolithic man—172 cm compared to the average height, 165 cm. So, this was clearly a person of high status in his society." Photo by Clare Kendall/English Heritage
He lived some time before the famous stone circle was built, but decades after his death, the mound of his grave was massively enlarged, one of the grandest known from Neolithic Britain. We also know from the analysis that he had a much higher percentage of meat and dairy products in his diet than would probably have been normal at the time. And he was taller than the average Neolithic man—172 cm compared to the average height, 165 cm. So, this was clearly a person of high status in his society." Photo by Clare Kendall/English Heritage
Jeff Bridges profile pic:
Okay, being I don't look good in tin foil hats, I will say I don't think time travel has anything to do with this. Obviously, one has to wonder if Nillson has a thing for Jeff Bridges though. I mean...he had to see the similarity himself, right?What do you think? Time travel? Ancient relative? Or artist cheated?
Source: http://popular-archaeology.com/issue...one-age-people
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