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Beside the road at Clatford Crossroads just to the North East of West Woods there is a lovely Sarsen enclosure, probably a Pound. Obviously crafted from local stones it displays the wide variety of the colours and crusts of the Sarsen stones. It would fascinating to see the results of a PXRF on them."The majority of thestones are grey, butStones 54, 55, 101, and 156 exhibit an orange huewhile Stones 53, 56, and 154 are purple-grey. " *Out of interest I charted the PXRF data for Fe % for each stone from Nash et al 2020**PXF penetrates a little way into the stone so doesn't just measure the crust but it seems there is only a weak correlation between the perceived colours and the Fe concentration of the surface layers. Which is a bit mysterious.Maybe the colouration is shallower than the PXRF sampling or it isn't an Iron colour that is being seen. Any thoughts?The purple colour is thought to be from Manganese compounds so the same chart for Mn - no correlation at all!It has been suggested that the colouration of Sarsens is by "Rock Varnish" - see Steve Marshall - Geology of Aveburyhttp://www.exploringavebury.com/geology - Andhttp://www.exploringavebury.com/assets/uploads/files/DornMeekRapidVarnish95.pdffor details andhttp://www.public.asu.edu/~atrid/NewYorkVarnish.pdffor more. But if that is the case then elevated Mn would be expected on stones identified as "purple"*David Field, Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Neil Linford, Martyn Barber, Mark Bowden, Paul Linford, Peter Topping, ,Marcus Abbott, Paul Bryan, Deborah Cunliffe, Caroline Hardie, Louise Martin, Andy Payne, Trevor Pearson, FionaSmall, Nicky Smith, Sharon Soutar and Helen Winton (2015). Analytical Surveys of Stonehenge and its Environs,2009 2013: Part 2 the Stones. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 81, pp 125-148 doi:10.1017/ppr.2015.2**Origins of the sarsen megaliths at StonehengeBY DAVID J. NASH, T. JAKE R. CIBOROWSKI, J. STEWART ULLYOTT, MIKE PARKER PEARSON, TIMOTHY DARVILL, SUSAN GREANEY, GEORGIOS MANIATIS, KATY A. WHITAKERSCIENCE ADVANCES29 JUL 2020 : EABC0133Discussing: Origins of the sarsen megaliths at StonehengeDAVID J. NASH, T. JAKE R. CIBOROWSKI, J. STEWART ULLYOTT, MIKE PARKER PEARSON, TIMOTHY DARVILL, SUSAN GREANEY, GEORGIOS MANIATIS, KATY A. WHITAKERSCIENCE ADVANCES29 JUL 2020 : EABC0133Geochemical evidence suggests the large sarsen stones at Stonehenge originate from the vicinity of West Woods, Wiltshire.https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/31/eabc0133The announcement about the Sarsen stone analysis pointing to West Woods as a probably source of the majority of the Stonehenge stones has mainly been well received but there has been some carping whether the samples from the Stonehenge Core actually match closely enough the samples taken in the field.It is important of course to note that many more samples should, and I expect will, be taken to look at other areas and also to narrow down potential sources. It is also obvious that Sarsen is a difficult stone to fingerprint because of its formation from pure sandstones and that variations can happen in very small areas.A secondary conclusion from the paper is about likely routes of the Stonehenge Sarsens. This blog was set up all those years ago to explore exactly that idea and so that the route that was first published here emerges as a favourite is pleasing. Seehttps://www.academia.edu/2444967/Map_of_the_sarsen_route_to_Stonehenge_The_Origin_Of_The_Stonehenge_Sarsens.Displaying a West Wood Sarsen and my enthusiasm for it.Especially because I want a result to be true means I try to check it by looking at it closely. Rather than replicate the paper's analysis I did a "Fruitcake Recipe" analysis. Are the ingredients similar enough in type and ratio to be the same recipe?To check that the potential source and the core are similar enough the first pass through the data (fromhttps://advances.sciencemag.org/highwire/filestream/236112/field_highwire_adjunct_files/0/abc0133_Data_file_S1.xls ) simply removes any sources that are markedly out of the range of the core for each element (chemical compound). One of the West Woods samples was removed in this process. How tight to constrain the range is open to argument and various methods could be used to determine a significant acceptable variation.To create a chemical fingerprint I then removed the data of the compounds that convey little information to discriminate between the remaining sources. Again how tightly to draw that net is open to debate but I chose to leave more in than the paper did even though is makes the results less clear to read.So I am pleased that my simplistic alternative analysis of the data centred on the core show that most of the closest matches come from the West Woods, Lockeridge, Piggledene and Clatford area. The other similar matches are from much further away and Occam's razor would suggest we should accept the source of the Stonehenge Sarsens is indeed from West Woods and adjacent areas.Fantastic Harbourside cottage to rent in the fascinating village of Boscastle in North CornwallThe Old Store House, Boscastle HarbourThe Long Barrow at All Cannings is the first new Long Barrow to have been built in 5000 years. There are niches inside it for cremated remains for the public to lease. More information: http://www.thelongbarrow.comThis blog is just Tim Daw's bookmarks, opinions and observations. This blog is private property so it operates to my rules.

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