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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780954163907 ISBN: 0954163907 Label: Pendulum Publishing Manufacturer: Pendulum Publishing Number Of Pages: 332 Publication Date: January 01, 2000 Publisher: Pendulum Publishing Studio: Pendulum Publishing Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Excellent overview of celestial navigation throughout timeThis book starts out slow, but it has to, there is a lot of ground to cover.What is covered is simply a rather complete discussion of celestial navigation through time. And how that clear , simple and concise system was somehow lost to us. The Cross of Thoth is easier to use than an Octant, Sextant, or most other devices of navigation. Its existense adds more possibilities to the argument that global exploration occured at a far earlier age and with better or at least equal instruments to the best ... Read More Rating: - Stellar TrailblazerLeaves the pack of speculative ancient history works in the dust. Reveals how prehistoric global navigation was possible by means of primitive yet precise astronomical instruments. How archaeoastronomical sites (cosmic clocks), like Stonehenge and the Pyramids, were part of a universal time-keeping network. How lost ancient knowledge probably begat modern religious systems. Religious symbols (Christian & Celtic crosses) look remarkably similar to scientific instruments (Mariner's Astrolabe & astronomer's ... Read More Rating: - AwesomeIf you are truly interested in understanding ancient man and ancient cultures read this book. The fact that this man actually figured out the Celtic Cross is just the proof we need that our ancestors weren't as ignorant as most modern people like to believe. Rating: - Incredible bookCrichton Miller is a man on a mission. His mission is, in my humble opinion, far more important than the Victorian search for the source of the Nile or the 60's race for space. It is more extravagant than the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb and in my mind of more archaeological, scientific and historical importance than just about anything else you care to mention. To comprehend why I say this we need to just consider a few points. Firstly, how many of us agree that our Mother Earth is warming? ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |