Megalithic Lunar Observatories by A. Thom

The Moon and the Megaliths

This book delves into the ancient world of megalithic structures, exploring their potential use as sophisticated lunar observatories. It presents a compelling argument that these prehistoric monuments, often dismissed as mere burial sites or religious symbols, were ingeniously designed to track lunar cycles and predict celestial events. Through meticulous analysis of their alignments and measurements, the text reveals the advanced astronomical knowledge possessed by early societies, challenging modern perceptions of prehistoric capabilities and offering a new perspective on the purpose and significance of these enigmatic stone formations.

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