Friday, 20 October 2017

A good Case for a Neolithic Den of Bodam and PALAEOLITHIC SCOTLAND reality

It is becoming more and more evident that our findings from the Moss of Cruden are in direct conflict with Neolithic detritus exposed on the Den of Bodam as regards the true identification as to what should have been expected to have been where on the planet.

The Neolithic detritus exposed on the Den of Bodam and the conclusions drawn from its discovery pale into extreme oblivion when our findings from the moss of Cruden ;where Palaeolithic tools are oozing out of damp soil stratas are compared!

In short there is no academic explanation for this absolutely academic anomaly visas vis apparent Archaeological claims which have been accepted over more probable and Archaeological/ Soil science actualities.

In short the Neolithic detritus found on the Den of Bodam and the conclusions which were made from those findings, to be found elsewhere  on the internet under the name of a late and much respected Archaeologist must now be revisited!

If you get a chance look into the Geomorphology of the Den of Bodam and the moss of Cruden and If there comparisons do not blow your mind then Archaeological and Geomorphologicaly speaking  I don't know what will!

Watch this Space!
















Monday, 16 October 2017

The Worm has Turned!

By the Time of my next blog I will have pulled  together some conclusions which I have drawn regarding the past Investigations on the Moss of Cruden and the Den of Bodam.

The disappearance of Palaeolithic Scotland from Online Archaeology was a great disappointment to me, however it might have been a blessing in disguise!

I have searched most Publications regarding the Archaeological and Geomorphological interpretations of the past few centuries and have found that Archaeological opinions seem to have been in conflict, and held sway  over Geological facts to determine how old what was found where!

Well the worm has well and truly turned and it is turning around "The Moss of Cruden!






Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Retrieval of Palaeolithic Scotland Publications from Online Archaeology Custodianship!

I think that I may have established the whereabouts of  a Steve White who is familiar with Palaeolithic Scotland and was once associated with Online Archaeology.

He will probably be reviewing my posts!

I send him and others this message:-  "Think you not that you were wrong?"

There is much now to follow!!!

Watch this space!

Jack Sneddon.