Aouelloul Crater

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"Koeberl et al. (1998a) added some field observations from a 1989 expedition to Aouelloul. The crater rim is covered by eolian deposits that locally expose loose blocks of sandstone. If these blocks represent fallout from the cratering event, this crater has not been significantly eroded and consequently must be quite young. "... Koeberl et al. (1998a) resorted to a Re–Os isotopic investigation of glass and target rocks. Their results ascertained that the glass contained an unambiguous meteoritic component, confirming the impact origin of Aouelloul crater.""Koeberl et al. (1998a) added some field observations from a 1989 expedition to Aouelloul. The crater rim is covered by eolian deposits that locally expose loose blocks of sandstone. If these blocks represent fallout from the cratering event, this crater has not been significantly eroded and consequently must be quite young. source



ArchaeoBlog 2019.03.14



Another Saharan meteor crater, Aouelloul Crater, is the same size as Avebury henge. Two of the major monuments in the Phi KML file, Machu Picchu and the Sun Pyramid express a phi arc distance ratio with Aouelloul Crater. At the Giza pyramids the center-on-center arcs distances ratio to Avebury and to Aouelloul is five to four.



Avebury Obelisk - Khafre Pyramid - Aouelloul Crater

arcs ratio @ khafr = 1.0 : 0.800000 (-2m)



Machupicchu Windows - Piramide del Sol - Aouelloul Crater

arcs ratio @ maptw = 1.0 : 0.618031 (-21m)



Late Pleistocene Tenoumer Crater, at two kilometers across, is larger than Aouelloul Crater, as wide as the spacing of the Newark Circles. The Tenoumer Crater walls would fully encircle Avebury's henge circle and Silbury Hill. The center-on-center arc distances ratio from Avebury to Newark's Observatory Circle and to Tenoumer Crater expresses the solar orbits per lunar standstill period constant seen in so many other ... a recent Pleistocene crater in Saharan Africa, Tenoumer Crater, is about the same age as the oldest known rock art. Of course, I wondered if modern humans were aware of the impact at the time and what import these landscape features had to later people. I've long wondered if the similarity of earthen henges and meteor craters is more than coincidence. ....Another Saharan meteor crater, Aouelloul Crater, is the same size as Avebury henge. Two of the major monuments in the Phi KML file, Machu Picchu and the Sun Pyramid express a phi arc distance ratio with Aouelloul Crater. At the Giza pyramids the center-on-center arcs distances ratio to Avebury and to Aouelloul is five to four.Late Pleistocene Tenoumer Crater, at two kilometers across, is larger than Aouelloul Crater, as wide as the spacing of the Newark Circles. The Tenoumer Crater walls would fully encircle Avebury's henge circle and Silbury Hill. The center-on-center arc distances ratio from Avebury to Newark's Observatory Circle and to Tenoumer Crater expresses the solar orbits per lunar standstill period constant seen in so many other Newark relationships