Britain's prehistoric religion: a riddle we will never solve

Curious Cdn

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its only named after the celts by later people like yourself

the root word is PI - its the phonetics that are important here
the letters are greek - that is secondary

that's that last clue you get
;)

The genome maps don't necessarily show it, that way.
 

Curious Cdn

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British megaliths for the most part are crude compared to Balbek. Savages dragging boulders to erect crude stone circles. Savages, in the masons world.

Well, those"savages" moved some of those stones hundreds of miles and it now seems that they did it two, three thousand years before those afore mentioned masons did.
 

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Well, those"savages" moved some of those stones hundreds of miles and it now seems that they did it two, three thousand years before those afore mentioned masons did.

The smaller bluestones travelled over 250 miles from the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire to Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. The large sarsen stones probably came from the Marlborough Downs, about 19 miles north of Stonehenge. Some of the journey from the Preseli Hills was probably by boat yet many miles of it would have been by land.