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Megalith Masonry Myth Measure Ii Measurements Of The Gods Harry Sivertsen Stephen Redman

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Megalith Masonry Myth Measure Ii Measurements Of The Gods Harry Sivertsen Stephen Redman
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Publisher: Completely Novel
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.48 MB
Author: Harry Sivertsen & Stephen Redman
ISBN: 9781849140157, 1849140154
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Megalith Masonry Myth Measure Ii Measurements Of The Gods Harry Sivertsen Stephen Redman by Harry Sivertsen & Stephen Redman 9781849140157, 1849140154 instant download after payment.

Measurements of the Gods


Revealing the source of measure and math in the ancient world…the 11000 year old foundations of our modern world.


 


Table of Contents

 


1 A Legacy from Antiquity 15


2 An Introduction To The Concept of Ancient Measurement 25


3 The End of an Era: The Loss of the Mile 47


4 Earth Measurement in the Classical World 78


5 Maps of the Ancient Sea-Kings? 117


6 The Roots of Metrology 184


7 The Ark, the Great Pyramid, Stonehenge & Silbury Hill 226


8 Landscape Setting Out in South Gwent 289


9 Silurian Country-Sun, Stones & Burials 333


10 Metrology in the landscape 361


11 Repositories of Measure: Cathedrals, Churches & Monasteries etc. 392


12 The Cradle of civilisation 445


13 Ancient India & Internal Development 482


14 Genetics & Linguistics 464


15 Archaeology & Metrology 495


16 Weights & Measures 522


17 The Source of the Measures of the World 558


18 How the Earth was Measured 581


19 Conclusion: An Open Secret 590


 


 


Preface extracts

While Deluge primarily deals with the myth of the flood story, Measurements of the Gods reveals the units of measure that applied to that and other Biblical myths…their uses in more recent times and their history. However, as with the flood studies we move far beyond Biblical regions and times to ancient India…and even beyond India. Here we reveal the ultimate source of Greek and indeed our own metrological knowledge. In fact we reveal the source of the foundations of modern society, the origins of mathematics upon which virtually all our developments are based.


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Seen in this work is the ultimate home of what can logically be termed a ’lost civilisation’ but the only civilisation that can rightly be claimed to be that which laid the foundations of our much later mathematical world. Many groups have been seen to have worked extremely skilfully with stone and equally many have developed methodologies for moving heavy stone…but here we look to the development mathematics and measure, the very entities that enabled the furtherance of human development These two works, this book and Deluge:from Genesis to Atlantis are very unusual, they utilise unconventional methodologies…and by so doing they reveal what the seers of ages past had hidden via those same methodologies. If a subject cannot be deciphered by the more usual methods then other means have to be utilised and here the investigation stumbled upon what transpired to be the same systems that were utilised in the past.


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The two books not only complement each other but are irrevocably interlinked. There are two books only because of the volume of information not because separate subjects are involved. A full explanation of the methodology seen in Deluge requires Measurements of the Gods and a fuller explanation of sections of the Measurements of the Gods requires Deluge.


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Finally we firmly state that much of the Bible and other similar works will take on a different, far more interesting and logical meaning when the information in these two works is absorbed; archaeological sites will raise new questions, queries that the professionals rarely bother to ask…and those who read these works will, with a little effort, be able in many cases to supply the missing answers.

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