Canada's Stonehenge: scientist says Alberta sun temple has 5,000-year-old calendar

Jan 31, 2009 17:44

EDMONTON - An academic maverick is challenging conventional wisdom on Canada's prehistory by claiming an archeological site in southern Alberta is really a vast, open-air sun temple with a precise 5,000-year-old calendar predating England's Stonehenge and Egypt's pyramids.

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eleryth January 31 2009, 23:14:38 UTC
I read that and thought it was neat. Looking at the aerial view of the site, I have trouble thinking that those radial lines and circle were randomly placed, though I can't say his theory is 100% correct (we might never know).

It's interesting, though, and if it's true, and amazing find.

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elizard100 February 1 2009, 00:26:22 UTC
I've always wondered about the ancient history of Canada. This will be so fascinating to read about. I'm going to look for the book.

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