Stonehenge layout based on female sexual anatomy?
Anthony Perks, professor emeritus of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of British Colombia, presents a novel theory about Stonehenge in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. Perks argues that the design of Stonehenge was based on female sexual anatomy and represented an Earth Mother goddess.
He noticed how the inner stone trilithons were arranged in a more elliptical, or egg-shaped, pattern than a true circle. Comparing the layout with the shape of female sexual organs showed surprising parallels. Perks believes the labia majora could be represented by the outer stone circle and possibly the outer mound, with the inner circle serving as the labia minora, the altar stone as the clitoris and the empty geometric center outlined by bluestones representing the birth canal.
There's a fine line between clever and stupid, and this theory definitely crosses the line.
Yes, I must agree, it really is quite clever... ;-)
Dr. Anthony Perks controversial theory that Stonehenge was designed to symbolically represent a vulva when viewed by an "Eye in the Sky"... is now available online, as it was published in a short article in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine in February 2003, in Abobe Acrobat pdf file format here -
http://www.rsm.ac.uk/new/stonehenge.pdf
I highly recommend reading the complete article and looking at the pictures it shows before coming to any final conclusions about the "Vagina Monoliths" and any possible premature ejaculation of opinions... ;-)