I don't know which is dumber. The Children's book or Stonehenge
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You are such a fucking retard. I've blocked you. I rarely reply but I made the topic.
I call them Turkic because its script is one of the planet's oldest languages. But regionally, you don't use Google.
Simply type in Georgian wine making the first evidence of wine. How old, Google, 10k years? What were those people in that region? Reddish/brown hair, fair skin, light eyes. As a generalisation lighter. Not darker. Not black. How old is Gobekli Tepe? Now we look at the mummies found across the planet. Siberia. Some in South America. Egypt. The DNA aligns with a geographical region of Central Asia/Russia. Surely there might also be Neanderthal traces in it. It doesn't mean black and gay and fantasy.
What are you talking about Stonehenge. It's a hoax. If they added stones simply wiki. They added almost half the stones to it, recently. At what point is it thousands of years of anything else. Dumbass.
They still weren't Turkic. The Turkic people immigrated to the region during the Arab conquests.
Stonehenge was build a long time before the Druids existed. There are descriptions and depictions of it that are centuries old.
You have no fucking idea what you are talking about.
Epoch is a sovcit. You may be a retard but he’s even worse than you.
What drugs are you on. Stonehenge is a fucking hoax. It wasn't built by anybody except modern man all of 150 years ago.
Read the Wiki can you do that. It says they've added how many stones like numbers I am gonna guess 18-30. Recently in last 80 odd years more and more.
At what point didn't they. Stack them up and arrange it into bullshit. It was never anything but crappy stone ruins. It wasn't built thousands of years ago. They aligned it around 1870 and again in the 1920s again and again they've added stones to it.
For years centuries, 700 years, both kings and dukes considered it Roman.
Nobody built it except modern humans, they needed to insert their claim to nonsense. Because everywhere else in Europe had better ruins from that time period. But Britain had monkeys. Literally.
Next door look Irish King's burial mounds, Scotland some of the same. Britain nuh nuh. France look. Spain look. All over Europe. But Britain had monkeys.
What Arabs you dumbass? Arabs didn't build the pyramids. They weren't called Arabs. Your problem is association. It's autism. Modern names give you a concept. Africa it's black. Turkey Arabs.
Neanderthals came from Africa so everybody on the planet is black. You're such a fucking retard.
That region I referred to has what type of people? Lighter skin, lighter eyes, and often lighter hair. Not dark or black. Especially the further North. Regionally the red haired mummies found globally. Siberia, Egypt, South America had DNA from an Area it's huge Central Asia, Russia. They branched out across Europe into Ireland. Ancient Ireland. Turkic. Google it. Ancient Turkey region we aren't talking modern Turkey dumbass.
Britain had agriculture Google it in Cornwall, prior to the famous Neanderthal from next door Somerset Cheddar Gorge, it just painted black this last decade. When it was discovered it was white. Agriculture dating back almost 10k years, big agriculture in Cornwall. So why is cheeseman being a monkey in a cave? Somebody tell me why there's evidence of big agriculture in Cornwall dating back almost 10,000 years. But in the next odd county, like 100 miles away, there's Barry the Neanderthal in a cave? Cheddar right? Stupid. It dates to about 7k years ago. Barry the black rendition from cheesy gorge. But agriculture in Cornwall like not in caves growing crops like Georgia had civilization. It must have spooked Barry the monkey? Come on. He was white, displayed white for decades. But as soon as they invaded Libya, around 2012, he became black.
There are images and descriptions of it that are hundreds of years older than 150 years ago.~
So what is it? 700 years ago or 150 years ago.
Educate yourself.
This wiki?
The Arabs who conquered Asia Minor and in whose wake the Turks settled there. What on earth does that have with pyramids. There are no pyramids in Asia minor.
Before the Arabs invaded, there were no Turkic people in Anatolia.
Are you drunk?
There aren't images of anything except a ruin. I have said it numerously. You're drunk I keep repeating myself. Then you look it up on Google reading what you want.
The first mention is like when 1400-1500s a book reference suggesting a stone henge, it might as well be in reference to Camelot. It's not Salisbury plain. These were mostly left by Romans, stone ruins. Literally Bath, and many more. It was known as Roman by Kings of England and the Lordships who were the county's governance. All the way up until the late 1700s when the druid society partied on it. Later early 1800s a very good landscape painter painted it, John Constable. It looks nothing like it does today. Nothing at all. Look at his painting laugh. Why is there the lightning on it. It suggest what kind of motivation. Fake. Not real. Artistic impression. The other is a Knight on a horse, it suggests what period? It's riding out into a ruin of?
Instead of dumb artwork. Go look at the actual photos of how it was arranged. Now read the dumb Wiki telling you they've kept adding stones to it.
At what point was it anything else you blowhard? Literal autism. So they added stones, with cranes, diggers, surveyors, and trains, but it was made by the neolithic neanderthals from Africa?
At what point can't they forge its insertions. Believe me Britain has been doing for a while. I can think of lots. We won't go there.
Simple problem is they added a bunch of stuff today, but it was built by a lost reference? No it wasn't. Any picture wasn't a stone circle missing half its stones. It definitely didn't align into anything. It was just ruins.
I can link pictures of demolished castles and ruins crumbling, and all that is left is? Ruins, often standing stones, and a lintel. We are talking stone.
But regardless you're claiming who built it? Druidic Celts. Where are their burial mounds in England. Look next door Ireland. At what point did Rome not demolish the most famous piece of druidic feces if it was that site? Honk. Honk. Wrong try again.
Celts of Greekish origin. Northern Italy threatening Rome itself, across all of Europe.