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... one is willing to imagine that civilization appeared in a thunderclap. One could find a key in a brilliant TV production on the Stonehenge problem given a few years ago. With the resources of the puissant techniques of ubiquity, various authorities were called to the screen to discuss the possible meaning of the astronomical alignments and polygons discovered in the ancient Megalith since 1906, when Sir Norman Lockyer, the famous astronomer, published the results of his first investigation. Specialists, from prehistorians to astronomers, expressed their doubts and wonderments down to the last one, a distinguished archaeologist who had been working on 69 the monument itself for many years. He had more fundamental doubts. How could one ...
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... only during the epoch of the Roman domination, and he therefore concludes that Druidism like (lie Hebrew belief, was hostile to idols in human form. But it seems to me that the fact of trees and Stones being the real deities would have ipso facto precluded any other representation of a deity but a tree or a stone. The megalithic monuments, the giant dolmens, menhirs, and so on, were surely very grandiose idols and temples in themselves. M. Reinach then alleges passages from Caesar and Lucanus which show that they in their time had made the similar observation that the gods of the Gauls were pillar-stones and tree-trunks. But I shall add that there is no ...
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... , La Pythie STARTING FROM one theme chosen among many, this self-styled first reconnaissance over uncharted ground has come a long and tortuous way since the early introduction of the Hamlet figure. The discussion has touched immense areas of myth whose probable value was indicated by previous discoveries. The treasures of Celtic tradition, of Egypt, China, tribal or megalithic India, and Oceania have barely been sampled. Nevertheless, the careful, inductive application of critical standards of form along the belt of High Civilizations has been enough to show the remnants of a preliterate "code language" of unmistakable coherence. No apologies are needed for having followed the argument where it led, but it is very much ...
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... . And so have the Polynesians, who tell us many details about the stars belonging to the three zones (and by which planet they were "begotten"); but nobody has thought it worth listening to the greatest navigators our globe has ever seen; nor has any ethnologist of our progressive times thought it worth mentioning that the Polynesian megalithic sanctuaries" (maraes) gained their imposing state of "holiness" (taboo) when the "Unu-boards" were present, these carved Unu-boards representing "the Pillar of Rumia," Rumia being comparable to the "Way of Anu," where Antares served as "pillar of entrance" (among the other "pillars": ...
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... ., p. 38; M. G. Reade, "Pyramid Builders and Hyksos," in ibid. 1994:1 , p. 18; J. E. Lasken, "Egyptian Language Anomalies," in ibid. 1994:2 , pp.14-15; H. Illig, "Cosmic Catastrophes and the Origin of Megalithic Cultures," Chronology and Catastrophism Review XVII (1995 Special Issue), p. 38; E. J. Sweeney (again), "The Hyksos Pyramid Builders," The Velikovskian III:4 (1997), pp. 40 ff. [98] Herodotus, op. cit., II:123. [ ...
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