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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent read
Having read many books and theories on the pyramids, it was refreshing to read for once a book filled with actual FACTS, rather than an author's conjecture. I like to read this book as it contains many mathematical and geometrical FACTS and in such quantity that a reader is able to piece together their own theory. As it seems obvious that the pyramids contain much...
Published on May 31 1999 by Mr P. J. Ruane

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1.0 out of 5 stars Total nonsense
This book starts out with nothing and ends with nothing. The author decided what he thought was true and then set about 'proving' it by joining up dots on a map. Having invented an imaginery circle he then goes on to weave a web of self-delusion. This is the very worst kind of book that gives a bad name to other writers who are attemping to unravel the mysteries of the...
Published on May 17 2001


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4.0 out of 5 stars Put together!, Jan 4 2002
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"titan2160" (Bolingbrook, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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Amazing how he matches ancient sites with geometric patterns. This book is fascinating.How did the ancients know this advanced method of building monuments and placing these monuments in thier precise spots.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Total nonsense, May 17 2001
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This book starts out with nothing and ends with nothing. The author decided what he thought was true and then set about 'proving' it by joining up dots on a map. Having invented an imaginery circle he then goes on to weave a web of self-delusion. This is the very worst kind of book that gives a bad name to other writers who are attemping to unravel the mysteries of the past.
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent read, May 31 1999
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Having read many books and theories on the pyramids, it was refreshing to read for once a book filled with actual FACTS, rather than an author's conjecture. I like to read this book as it contains many mathematical and geometrical FACTS and in such quantity that a reader is able to piece together their own theory. As it seems obvious that the pyramids contain much mathematics and geometry in their design it is good to read a book by an author very well versed in these subjects.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Offers explanations for Stonehenge, ley lines, the Pyramids, April 28 1999
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Ian Holmes (Moama, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Fascinating. David Furlong makes a very strong case for the Bronze Age inhabitants of Britain not only knowing that the Earth was round, but also having calculated accurately the Earth's diameter and circumference, as well as having a sound knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, geometry and surveying. He also puts a good case for the design of the Great Pyramid of Egypt being laid out within two interlocking twelve mile diameter circles in England, and raises the possibility of a link with survivors from Atlantis. The book is written simply and logically so that the reader can follow his steps of discovery and understand his theories and assess the evidence. Some sections were too detailed for casual readers but would make a useful reference for other investigators inspecting these megalithic sites themselves. Questions such as what was Stonehenge for, what was the real purpose for the Pyramids, and did Atlantis exist, are all covered in an easy to read manner suitable for the average reader.
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