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Scott and I discuss efforts by Judi Rudebusch to date stone holes, artifacts Scott has examined for ZenaHelpurn, possible new dating methods.
Judi has been ever diligent in pursuing some means to discern the age of some of the stone holes found in the upper Midwest and elsewhere, while Scott has been working towards deciphering both age and the meanings of more out of place inscriptions.
Judi has supplied some images so that the listeners can see what we're discussing. Some of the stone holes she has examined have known date ranges, or, at least, some date affiliation, while most are of indeterminate age. Some stones are associated with known building dates, but it is still unknown whether the holes already existed in those stones. Here is an example of the size and heft of these stones. Some holes are cut in a triangular shape ( perspective ). And HERE is another tri-shaped hole While other holes are circular in shape These stones are across the Whetstone Valley, half mile from Judi's place. The stones are very close together, with the more N stone flat and a very trishaped hole and the stone -downslope- to the S is more rounded. The hole on this stone is away from the valley floor. This stone apparently has a spring under it. Scott has been busy working on an anomalous, Old World inscription found in the Catskills, overlooking the Hudson valley and he will give us some insights on that effort.
Scott Wolter Returns
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