Thoth, Architect of the Universe

Megalithic maps of the world

Nonfiction, History, Ancient History, Egypt, British
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Author: ralph ellis ISBN: 1230000192199
Publisher: edfu books Publication: October 23, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: ralph ellis
ISBN: 1230000192199
Publisher: edfu books
Publication: October 23, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

*** The true meaning of the megalithic monuments of the world ***

Just what was the purpose of all the megalithic architecture that was created all around the world during the Stone-Age? 

Ralf Ellis has developed a theory that each of these structures represents a map of the world, a map that may have been designed to pinpoint the location of the mythical Hall of Records. There is no difficulty in seeing these maps, at Stonehenge, Avebury and Giza, one just needs to apply a little lateral thinking. In fact, a six-year old is more likely to spot them than an adult. 

Ralph also demonstrates how important the metrology of Giza was to the ancients. In fact we still use these units today, for the Great Pyramid measures 1760 cubits around the base and the Imperial Mile measures 1760 yards. Thus America in particular is still using Egyptian metrology.

Megalithic Maps Series:
Followed by 'K2, Quest of the Gods'.

v5.4

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*** The true meaning of the megalithic monuments of the world ***

Just what was the purpose of all the megalithic architecture that was created all around the world during the Stone-Age? 

Ralf Ellis has developed a theory that each of these structures represents a map of the world, a map that may have been designed to pinpoint the location of the mythical Hall of Records. There is no difficulty in seeing these maps, at Stonehenge, Avebury and Giza, one just needs to apply a little lateral thinking. In fact, a six-year old is more likely to spot them than an adult. 

Ralph also demonstrates how important the metrology of Giza was to the ancients. In fact we still use these units today, for the Great Pyramid measures 1760 cubits around the base and the Imperial Mile measures 1760 yards. Thus America in particular is still using Egyptian metrology.

Megalithic Maps Series:
Followed by 'K2, Quest of the Gods'.

v5.4

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