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| 12,900 years ago the world’s climate changed
dramatically, wiping out numerous species and the native people of North America |
| One thousand years later it reverted even more
dramatically and with devastating consequences – extinction of the Wooly Mammoth and Rhinoceros, Cave Lion and Giant Deer across Eurasia and every large mammal in South America |
| It also laid waste to a civilization whose knowledge would not be repeated for another 9,000 years |
| So violent was the cataclysm that only one structure
survived – it remains to this day a monument to the people who designed and built … |
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| YOU DECIDE |
| For the past 50 years British Archeologists have
perpetuated the idea of Stonehenge as a Temple
built by indigenous Britsh farmers during the late Neolithic period
around 5,000 years ago.
Their conclusion has been built around the results of excavations almost
100 years ago
by an amateur archeologist whose methods, according to Prof. R. J.
C. Atkinson (1960), "destroyed the evidence without record of its nature or significance". |
| So persistent is the Neolithic myth that every other author on the subject of Stonehenge feels duty-bound to describe it in terms of what could have been achieved by an illiterate group of people using basic tools of the period. Every attempt to recreate the methods by which stones weighing up to 40 tonnes might be transported, prepared and erected is undertaken with the sole purpose of reinforcing the myth and at the expense of everything else. |
| The excavation of a small
area of Stonehenge in 2009 revealed activity as early as 7200BC - that's 3,500 years before the archeologists would have us believe the site was built! |
| In fact the massive Sarsen Stone circle for which the site has become known around the world has been radiocarbon dated on a single piece of antler bone to 2600BC even though another sample from within the circle has been dated to 4000BC and chemical analysis of the so-called 'Bluestones' indicate they were originally excavated 14,000 years ago. |
| WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OF? |
| So why won't the UK Government allow physical or
chemical dating of the Sarsen Stones? Optical Stimulated Luminescence might disrupt the stones and Chlorine-36 would require the destruction of a small sample but nothing on the scale of previous evcavations. It might even prove the archeologists correct! |
| The answer is here ... |
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| This provocative and entertaining book destroys the current archeological myth. It reassesses evidence from excavations over the past 100 years and challenges long upheld views on how the site was designed, the reason for its location and the methods by which the stones were prepared and erected. |
| The conclusion is stunning in its simplicity. |
| In 240 pages with 27 photographs and 59 illustrations read about Stonehenge as it is today, the archeological view of Neolithic Britain, and why archeologists believe it belongs in that period. Judge for yourself whether or not it would be possible for simple farmers to construct a structure which remains unique in the ancient world. Understand in simple laymans terms the nature of solar and lunar cycles, why some people believe the Stones were aligned on specific events and the true alignment of the original site. Witness how the site was destroyed and the reason why an entire advanced civilization was lost forever, taking with them knowledge of geometry, mechanics and astronomy that would not be repeated for 9,000 years ... |
| Book Contents |
| Preface |
| Introduction |
| 1. Features |
| 2. Neolithic Britain |
| 3. Construction |
| 4. Dating |
| 5. Symbolism |
| 6. Astronomy |
| 7. The Observatory |
| 8. Mapping the Stars |
| 9. Destruction |
| In Conclusion |
| Appendix |
| List of Illustrations |
| References |
| Index |