Garry Denke
10-12-2003, 02:53 PM
Stonehenge Great White Teeth: Phases I, II, III
Only one theory embraces all three Stonehenge phase models
and the different lithology foreign stones were required for it:
Doctor Garry Denke, Dentist (1622-1699)
-Stonehenge Great White Teeth Theory-
1) Stonehenge Great White Phase I Fish Teeth (outer limestone conodonts)
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/palaeontology/palaeovision/conodonts.gif
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/calgary/labs/images/conodont.jpg
2) Stonehenge Great White Phase II Shark Teeth (double row bluestones)
http://people.ucsc.edu/~evpons/Stonehenge.jpg
http://www.pvisuals.com/dinosaur_museum/more_stuff/images/sculpt_greatwhitejaws.jpg
http://www.blueh20.com/fishpics/jaw_t.jpg
3) Stonehenge Great White Phase III Baby Teeth (central younger sarsens)
http://www.amherst.edu/~ermace/sth/bwmap.jpeg
http://www.cyberdentist.com/images/primary.gif
The ancient builders modeled evolution of teeth.
Kind regards,
Garry Denke, Geologist
Only one theory embraces all three Stonehenge phase models
and the different lithology foreign stones were required for it:
Doctor Garry Denke, Dentist (1622-1699)
-Stonehenge Great White Teeth Theory-
1) Stonehenge Great White Phase I Fish Teeth (outer limestone conodonts)
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/palaeontology/palaeovision/conodonts.gif
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/calgary/labs/images/conodont.jpg
2) Stonehenge Great White Phase II Shark Teeth (double row bluestones)
http://people.ucsc.edu/~evpons/Stonehenge.jpg
http://www.pvisuals.com/dinosaur_museum/more_stuff/images/sculpt_greatwhitejaws.jpg
http://www.blueh20.com/fishpics/jaw_t.jpg
3) Stonehenge Great White Phase III Baby Teeth (central younger sarsens)
http://www.amherst.edu/~ermace/sth/bwmap.jpeg
http://www.cyberdentist.com/images/primary.gif
The ancient builders modeled evolution of teeth.
Kind regards,
Garry Denke, Geologist