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Pronounced "Gatherer", but, hey, it's web 2.0 and we leave the last
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name is Tony Johansen. I am an artist. I like art and science and
poetry and books and history and technology and lots more besides.
Every day I am excited by the marvelous things I see in this wonderful
world and beyond. I love the Internet for giving me access to so much.
I am like a sponge for wondrous things or things that make me wonder. This site is really just a
scrapbook. Being on the web, however, means being able to share the
treasures I find. That's me, Tony Johansen, artist who likes to share
my excitement of being alive.




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    Wonderful poetry collected and shared by Tony Johansen


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    An artist’s impression of what the monumental complexes might have looked like from the air. This illustration shows the ditches with circular endings with soil mounds between them and a wooden palisade at one end of the complex. The mound structures are oriented roughly east/west.While a few artefacts and skeletal remains have been found associated with the monuments no trace has been found of settlements as yet and it is unknown how the people lived apart from these (probable) spiritual places. 

    An artist’s impression of what the monumental complexes might have looked like from the air. This illustration shows the ditches with circular endings with soil mounds between them and a wooden palisade at one end of the complex. The mound structures are oriented roughly east/west.

    While a few artefacts and skeletal remains have been found associated with the monuments no trace has been found of settlements as yet and it is unknown how the people lived apart from these (probable) spiritual places.