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Exploring Geographic and Geometric Relationships Along a Line of Ancient Sites Around the World (cont)

By Jim Alison

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  • Graham Hancock has authored or co-authored several books that discuss alignments and many other remarkable and related aspects of these sites, including: Fingerprints of the Gods; Keeper of Genesis, with Robert Bauval; and Heaven's Mirror, with Santha Faiia.
  • Terry Walsh has authored a wonderful booklet entitled Global Sacred Alignments, that describes several great circle alignments, including the alignment of Easter Island, Machupicchu, Giza and Perseopolis. This booklet is available through the Sacred Geometry Group, Library of Avalon, 2 - 4 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9DU.
  • Carrie Kozikowski has authored a letter and an article entitled Geological History Recorded by Missing Ancient Civilizations, that describes the alignment of the North Pole in Southern Alaska and discusses the alignment of sites along the Equator and the Tropic of Cancer, with the North Pole in Southern Alaska.
  • Jim Bowles has authored a book entitiled The Gods, Gemini, and the Great Pyramid that discusses the scientific causes of Earth crust displacements, and the similarities between the lines and figures at Nazca, the Great Pyramid, and ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts. Bowles also demonstrates a geographic/geometric relationship between the Great Pyramid and Nazca that is also found in the dimensions of the Great Pyramid itself.
  • Jean-Pierre Lacroix has authored an article entitled The Mapmakers from the Ice Age, that demonstrates the alignment of several of these and other sites, and discusses astronomical relationships of these alignments.
  • Rand Flem-Ath has co- authored two books (When the Sky Fell with Rose Flem-Ath, and Atlantis Blueprint with Colin Wilson) about the Earth crust displacement theory. Some of these sites and others are discussed, ancient writings and folklore about the origins of some of these sites is reviewed, and evidence of the existence and location of Atlantis is examined.
  • Andrew Collins' new book, Gateway to Atlantis, reviews evidence of contacts around the world in ancient times, and examines ancient to recent evidence regarding the existence and location of Atlantis. Andrew Collins' Website also explores these issues and includes links to related sites.
  • This large Atlantis website discusses marine geology and includes extensive discussions of the related myths and folklore of ancient cultures. The Bay of Bengal at the Mouths of the Ganges River and the South China Sea are proposed as Atlantis sites. It is interesting to note that the line of ancient sites crosses over both of these locations (see map) and the Bay of Bengal is halfway between Angkor and the Indus Valley.
  • The Mid Atlantic Geomancy website has a section entitled Sacred Geometry that discusses pi, phi, and the square roots of 2, 3 and 5. This website also has extensive links to related subjects.
  • Charles Johnson’s Earth/matriX website includes essays on the geometry of ancient sites, including some of these sites and other ancient sites. He has also written several books about ancient sites and ancient science that are described in his website.
  • Dan Shaw's Earthstar maps website describes relationships between many ancient sites around the world.
  • Raphiem's Earth Grid Harmonics website has extensive links to various theories involving the geographic relationships between ancient sites.
  • Dan Winter's Website discusses sacred geometry and earth grid harmonics, with extensive links to related subjects.
  • Crichton Miller's website discusses the Celtic Cross and other crosses found in ancient myths, writings and artifacts. The use of the Working Celtic Cross for precise surveying and navigation is also demonstrated.
  • Edgar Cayce gave several descriptions of Atlantis in his readings. Also in his readings is a spiritual explanation of the origins of mankind that could explain how the ancients were able to align and construct ancient sites.
  • The UNESCO World Heritage List includes many of these sites. This website by Lynn Salmon is interactive and has links to many of the heritage sites as well as an interactive world map of the heritage sites.
  • The official UNESCO website has extensive links to many ancient sites.
  • The Ancient Atlas is a large website with excellent maps and descriptions of ancient sites and the ancient world.
  • Ellie Crystal's Crystalinks website has extensive links to Ancient and Lost Civilizations and to Sacred Places.
  • Morgana's Observatory has extensive links to websites that discuss myths and folklore about ancient sites as well as extensive links to websites that discuss the astroarcheological significance of ancient sites.
  • Alaa Ashmawy's Forgotten Wonders website has links to many of these sites, and an interactive map of the sites.
  • The Labyrinthina has lots of photographs and articles on Machupicchu, Nazca, and other sites in and around Peru that are close to the line of ancient sites. This website also has extensive links to related sites.
  • The Ancient World Web has extensive links to sites, theories and other information about the ancient world.
  • Fusion anomaly is an interesting website that has a lot of information about the mathematical and geometric relationships found in the Great Pyramid.
  • Martin Gray’s Website has photographs and descriptions of many of these sites. This website also has photographs and descriptions of other sites in Burma, Thailand, India, Africa and the Middle East, that are close to the line of ancient sites.
  • Archimedes' work, The Sand Reckoner, as well as Euclid's works on geometry, and other works on the origins of mathematics and geometry as we know it, are contained in the Great Books collection by Britannica, and elsewhere.
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