Robert John Langdon
ASIN: B00OHY7FPS
Publisher: ABC Publishing Group
Pages: 28
This chapter from the book '13 Ancient things that don't make sense in history' reveals, for the first time, details of how our ancestors built this most famous of prehistoric sites, based around perfect geometrical mathematics. This ground-breaking essay also shows that the famous principles taught to most secondary school children, currently accredited to the ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras, was actually practised some four thousand years earlier by an ancient society known to archaeologists as the ‘Megalithic People.’This prehistoric civilisation was responsible for the construction of stone monuments such as Stonehenge where the latter-day Druids will gather on the Morning Summer Solstice on the 21st June this year, to witness the sun rising on the longest day. Little will they know that the stone construction that surrounds them was deliberately built to the exact dimensions ...