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Before the Pyramids: Cracking Archaeology's Greatest Mystery
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The acclaimed coauthors of the thought-provoking "Civilization One" and "Solomon's Power Brokers" take readers on a gripping excursion into ancient religion and its direct relationship to astronomy. Thrillingly, Christopher Knight and Alan Butler establish conclusively that even before the last ice age an advanced civilization existed that had knowledge of Megalithic and metric measuring systems and of the Earth's size--and that fragments of this culture were preserved. They explain how the oldest, most enigmatic of the Neolithic monuments--the henges of North Yorkshire--were planned, what their purpose actually was, what amazing connection they have to the later Pyramids of Giza, and why both henges and pyramids are earthly representations of the stars in Orion's belt.
Christopher Knight
Christopher Knight is the author of several books dealing with psychological conspiracy theories such as 366 Degrees of Geometry and the Origins of Freemasonry. Knight appeared in the History Channel's two-part documentary Decoding the Past - "Mysteries of the Freemasons." In an interview about the book Who Build the Moon?: 2005, Knight stated that the Moon is an artificial structure that may have been built by humans with a message in the "base ten arithmetic so it appears as if it is addressed to the ten-number types living on Earth at the present time - which He seems to mean humans." He believes that it was created to make life on Earth possible, including humans, and that the builders were most likely future humans using time travel.
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