Hi,
Just put together and analysed some important information.
The 6cm-8cm pebbles would certainly appear to have been the results of the Tsunami of 6,100 BC (Wikipedia).
Have developed a cross-sectional profile through a specific East to West orientation which indicates that the hidden soil horizons we exposed; would have been protected from the Tsunami. Indeed the Tsunami would have been spent on or about the Hill of Longhaven.
The hidden soil horizons we discovered appear to have been laid down about 1,500,000yrs prior to the Tsunami.
It's Getting Better!
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Sunday, 22 July 2012
CAST AND STONE
PALAEOLITHIC SCOTLAND
STONE-MADE CAST
Within the cast were seen the finest of roots of vegetation which had found their way down to the artefact and wrapped themselves around it possibly tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, if not a million or so years ago. There were no traces of the roots within the three strata above the Gleys which held the artefacts.
The site of excavation lies approximately 120m above current sea level and at the base of a 2deg incline which peaks about 360meters away to the east.
Excavation on the peak by a back acting excavator to a depth of about 1.5 meters revealed a mound, believed to be part of a ridge; of fairly uniform 6cm to 8cm pebbles which may have been dumped by a Tsunami some time in the past.
To be continued:-
Meanwhile ref. "Palaeolithic Scotland"
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)