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Lost Megalithic Sites

Benjamin Ramirez

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Lost Megalithic Sites examines the purpose and construction of ancient megalithic structures, challenging conventional understandings of ancient history and technological capabilities. These colossal stone formations, found globally, reveal sophisticated engineering and astronomical knowledge. The book explores whether these sites were more than just tombs or ceremonial platforms, diving into the ingenious methods used to quarry, transport, and erect massive stones. The investigation revolves around the function of megalithic sites, the engineering needed to construct them, and the astronomical alignments embedded within. By examining archaeological findings, geological surveys, and astronomical data alongside cultural practices, the book argues that these structures were part of a larger, interconnected understanding of the universe. The approach is fact-based and analytical, focusing on tangible evidence rather than speculation. The book begins by introducing megalithic structures and their worldwide distribution. Subsequent chapters explore construction techniques, astronomical alignments, and the implications of these findings. The book encourages a reevaluation of ancient civilizations and their intellectual achievements, presenting evidence from various disciplines to support a holistic understanding of these remarkable sites.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 70 pages.

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