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Having Susning.nu as a source is not really a good idea, since it's a wiki, just as Wikipedia. The information given there could have been written by anyone (now you have to be registered at Susning.nu to edit articles, but this was not always the case, and so many articles have unknown authors), and the article in question does not state its sources at all. - Gustav—Precedingunsigned comment added by83.255.200.42 (talk)17:49, 8 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It is clearly a sundial (=solar clock). Solar clock are built this way. I do not have any source about those scandinavian "stone ships". Anyway, I can be dead sure they're just sundials: just look atSundial. Please someone help me showing it is a sundial... I cannot find evidences of researches about this topic. --MarcelloPapirio (talk)17:14, 14 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Pesky as they may be for half-baked personal diatribes and general Bob G. Lind-esque personal illumination/nuttery, Wikipedia is just not out to show those know-it-all scholars that their so-called "stone ships" are in fact Bronze Age egg timers, as much as you and I knowthe truth (Wikipedia:No original research).:bloodofox: (talk)22:19, 14 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Attention please, the is an userUser:TylerBurden who has kept unnecessarily removing this item from the list of stone ships in Sweden. At first they were claiming that another user is hounding them (whatever that means) and the second time they removed it without explanation. Please revert back if you see them do this again.86.50.70.58 (talk)14:33, 30 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]