Scientists have stumbled upon possibly the most important cattle remains of their career. Prehistoric cow dung found near Stonehenge supports the theory that the beloved monument may have been a worldwide feast land. Scientists theorize that the feast-goers travelled with cows thousands of miles to have important meal ceremonies at Stonehenge.
“We are seeing physical evidence of the movement of populations into the [Stonehenge] area for the feasting,” said Evans, a member of the research team.
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Stonehenge Feasts! What’s new is old and what’s old is new! So then, pardon another pun, let’s go get stoned(Ray Charles Song) By smoking bovine-biomass droppings, doin a little dance and get down tonight! That’s old and new! KC’s distant ancestor’s(BC) first gig was with the “Druids” aka featuring the Midnighters band.Dress code was Cool hooded cloaks, large staffs, a few vestigal virgins with unusually large swelling chests,carrying fremented mead and wines. Mushrooom gatherings by moonlight, daily leaping and cavorting contests-and a few anti-establishment speeches around a barnfire. Many tourists from the mainland arrived, which included Goths, Saxons, Vikings, couple of darker skinned girls and guys from Atlantis area. Groovy, hip-swaying dances, good drums, and sacrifical herbs. A few arrests by local security by for imbibing through long hollow tubes then barffing on attendees! A good feed, getting wasted, good loving and grooin on tunes. Yes, What’s old is new and what’s new is old! And the beat goes on…..dah, de dah de dee..