STONEHENGE SOLUTION?
Sean O'Carroll, B. Arch.


STONEHENGE
After the hierarchical positions of the positional locations of power were first constructed (the 5 giant trilathons of 3 sizes order), a surrounding circular stonehenge was next completed. The further circular surrounding—"mysterious" (to many)—Z and Y holes struts were then used as bracing and tent pegs fixings to hold down and anchor the giant rafters of evergreen tree-trunks that formed the cone of the roof. A continuous wattle and wicker wall at the Z-hole bracing struts delimited the building around that circumference and with further screens immediately inside between the stone henge and the exterior wicker wall circumference delineated and formed cubicular type chambers of privacy and retirement with the majestic internal effect of passing through a stone portal from the great hierarchical hall to your chamber of privacy.
The roof with further effort of over-lapping tied/bound straight tree timber secondary rafters was brought towards a conical point, left void and formed further to finesse in clay a central flue teat extract. For a central fireplace. The conical roof was thatched up completely down to the wicker exterior wall. With examination further of the artefacts left to us on the ground in plan where a `Z’ hole is not found defines the entrance, not as spectacular as Buckingham Palace but achieving an entrance formed to enter within a choice of 2 portals of the stonehenge initial circle of structure. This allowed one person to enter and one to leave without having to give way to each between others. A sketch of a timber henge is shown as well as a crude basic accurate model of sequence of construction of stonehenge for your further development, entertainment and enlightenment.
TIMBERHENGE

The Celtic and Pre-Celtic peoples of Britain and Ireland constructed their homes and halls using the geometrical properties of the many types of trees they found agrowing there.
The circular thatched timber homesteads within the ring-ráths of Ireland had similar echoes within the peoples of Britain. Similar and different.
In Britain the nobler upper stratum of circular timber construction was eventually perfected in the timber henge type of prototype from the original archetype of normal savage gone before. This lead eventually to the height of higher renaissance of their architecture of a larger communal hierarchical henge type attempt which had to have a basic skeletal structure of stone to succeed: the circular henge of stone.


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SEAN O’CARROLL, B. ARCH.
KERRY THE KINGDOM, IRELAND.
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