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ever seen these buggers?
Context?
they're from celtic pre-historic scotland
3000BCE at oldest
precision way out of place for the time period and known culture of their supposed day
and covered in spirals, obv
Not really same or similar symbols there
there are hundreds of them
Gonna need more sauce
not much known about them
if the dating is right, though, its pretty well unexplainable
Tribal... not civilizational or spiritual?
that article i linked explains a lot
no one knows, really. nothing in their architecture (if you can call it that) or toolmaking suggests they could do this
either a hoax or serious anomaly
Viking origins?
the gods made them, lol. they said so. and they made them, so they must be.
• What was their overall currency? When exactly did they begin to be used, and did they continue to be used throughout the Late Neolithic?
• Does the dating of Irish smooth stone balls permit the suggestion that they could have provided the design inspiration for the Scottish carved stone balls?
• Are there any signs of blunt force trauma on human skulls of the period that could have been caused by a blow from a carved stone ball (as opposed to a macehead or club)?
• Might microwear examination reveal any use-wear traces?
I am fascinated by many things and do believe that the obvious can be ignored due to lateral thinking.
I wonder if these are business cards.
Aberdeen/Orkney had a name for stone masonary (who could round a stone without modern tools ?) and they sent the apprentices out to earn money/barter etc.
Today every salesman(person- how tiring) has a sample of there work.
This is what I can do, can I have a feed ?
the celts were everywhere before the romans. in my thinking, a parallel experiment in prescribed theology.
and they go way back. that's really the only point I intend.
they never built like the greeks or the romans, so they go overlooked, but they were everywhere europe is long before the holy roman empire
maximus clan
also huge, might be authors of romulus and remus, fabled clan of celtic or proto-celtic origins
julio-claudian are within this
fabian
and all the traditional families associated with la cosa nostra, or 'the family'. orsini, colona, etc