Copy of communication to Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Please refer to:-www.field-studies-council.org/fieldstudies/documents/vol5.2_137.pdf
This document covers most of the current land south of that as published in http://www.snh.gov.uk/docs/A337648.pdf.
Comparison of the two documents with one another suggests to me that the soils described in the former are much more ancient than those described in the latter.
Check it out, if you will.
The more I study and investigate past Published Archaeological conclusions regarding the "Palaeolithic in Britain" the more I see a lack of respect having been given to the advances of soil science information as regards "Palaeolithic Scotland" in particular.
This lack of respect appears to even flow out of our national press under tunnels of silence which they appear to afford.
Watch this space.
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Monday, 22 April 2013
Thursday, 11 April 2013
TWO SHORES OF EDEN'S PLACE IN INFORMATION GATHERING REGARDING PLATE TECTONIC INVESTIGATION.
All of my current investigations as to how our "Geological Elders" are attempting to interpret the plate tectonics of our planet indicate that they are looking at the "Macro" rather than considering the "micro".
This is extremely important as they will accomplish nothing if they do not consider the relative movements of the Great Glen, Highland Boundary and Southern Upland faults.
Palaeolithic findings in Britain articles, which I have read in the past; have never ever brought such major geological, geomorphological influences even into consideration.
Why are they keeping it so quiet?
All of my current investigations as to how our "Geological Elders" are attempting to interpret the plate tectonics of our planet indicate that they are looking at the "Macro" rather than considering the "micro".
This is extremely important as they will accomplish nothing if they do not consider the relative movements of the Great Glen, Highland Boundary and Southern Upland faults.
Palaeolithic findings in Britain articles, which I have read in the past; have never ever brought such major geological, geomorphological influences even into consideration.
Why are they keeping it so quiet?
Monday, 8 April 2013
TWO SHORES OF EDEN AND THE SOUTHERN UPLAND ENIGMA
Due to responses I have received to my internet communications it is becoming obvious that our findings from The Moss of Cruden are bringing into question some past theories and conclusions based on some previously "official" investigations carried out in Buchan and elsewhere on the British mainland .
Researches are showing that the southern upland fault and "Peebles" findings were perhaps much later than the "Two Shores of Eden" findings.
To be continued:-
Researches are showing that the southern upland fault and "Peebles" findings were perhaps much later than the "Two Shores of Eden" findings.
To be continued:-
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
"Two Shores of Eden" and "Two Fault Lines"
Tonight I have started into an investigation which is going to take a long time.
It will take me to places where a great ocean was once squeezed out of existence (The great Glen Fault) and to where, to the south of this; the sides of a great Rift valley once crashed hundreds of feet out of the water to eventually form the precipitous edge of the Highland boundary fault.
Chronologically speaking there were Aeons upon Aeons available after the above two boundaries were created to allow the process of evolution to quietly take place.
Findings from Elgin, Moss of Cruden, Rhynie and the recent, and extremely revealing; document concerning the Soils of Scotland (as previously acknowledged),are breaking new ground and knitting together quite well.
It will take me to places where a great ocean was once squeezed out of existence (The great Glen Fault) and to where, to the south of this; the sides of a great Rift valley once crashed hundreds of feet out of the water to eventually form the precipitous edge of the Highland boundary fault.
Chronologically speaking there were Aeons upon Aeons available after the above two boundaries were created to allow the process of evolution to quietly take place.
Findings from Elgin, Moss of Cruden, Rhynie and the recent, and extremely revealing; document concerning the Soils of Scotland (as previously acknowledged),are breaking new ground and knitting together quite well.
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