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The origin story of the millennia-old Stonehenge is finally solidifying

The origin story of the millennia-old Stonehenge is finally solidifying
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Stonehenge: Welsh landowner wants monument reclaimed from England after breakthrough

Stonehenge: Welsh landowner wants monument reclaimed from England after breakthrough
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Stonehenge breakthrough: More sites across UK tipped to be found – Everything is linked | UK | News

| UPDATED: 10:48, Wed, Mar 3, 2021 Link copied Stonehenge: Expert says drone reveals hidden features Sign up to receive our rundown of the day s top stories direct to your inbox SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Professor Mike Parker Pearson uncovered an ancient stone structure at Waun Mawn, in the Preseli Hills, during BBC Two s Stonehenge: The Lost Circle Revealed’ documentary earlier this month. Experts now theorise that the dismantled stone structure in Wales became the building blocks of the Stonehenge monument that stands in Salisbury, Wiltshire, today. Excavations and analysis of the area dated the stone circle to around 3400BC and found several similarities between both sites, l

Knox County Criminal Docket closed cases

Sarah Shepherd ROCKLAND  The following cases were closed in Knox County Unified Court from Feb. 22-26. Robert D. Cagnina, Jr., 51, of Camden, allowing dog to be at large in Camden Dec. 31, 2020, $100 fine. Zebadiah D. Campbell, 24, of North Haven, keeping a dangerous dog on North Haven Nov. 25, 2020, $500 fine. Scott Cooley, 34, of Washington, domestic violence assault in Washington July 5, 2020, dismissed; disorderly conduct, offensive words and gestures in Washington July 5, 2020, $250 fine. Christopher C. Cooney, 35, of Liberty, aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation, priors, in Washington Nov. 29, 2019, dismissed; reckless conduct in Washington Nov. 29, 2019, $1000 fine. Jeremy J. Cruz, 32, of Bronx, N.Y., aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs in Warren Jan. 24, 2020, dismissed.

Train Spotting (I)

A story of trains, computers, and two images. This is at the same time a continuation to what may become a loose series, namely, “Things on the Web that aren’t what they seem to be”, and the beginning of an entirely new one. Anyway, this is the story of two photos that are rather well known in the context of computer history. You may even have seen one or the other popping up on a website. Since you are reading this blog, you may be even familiar with the broader context. Context In 1961, the MIT recieved a DEC PDP-1 computer from Digital Equipment Corporation as a donation. It was one of the very first production models and DEC’s motivation was a multiple one: First, the PDP-1 was somewhat of a commercial version of MIT’s experimental TX-0 computer

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