Legend tells us that for thousands of years before the beginning of recorded history, the powerful civilization of Atlantis flourished in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and spread its influence to the rest of the world. Based on careful study of scientific undersea research, Charles Berlitz claims that Atlantis is not legend but fact. Includes dozens of photos and drawings.
According to the clairvoyant investigations of the late C.W. Leadbeater, we have all lived on the lost continent of Atlantis and its counterpart Lemuria in past lives. This book is a travel guide to these ancient lands, now submerged. Their inhabitants, their lives and environments, come alive--based on Leadbeater's visions as well as writings by Plato, H.P. Blavatsky, and others.
by David Souden
Stonehenge Revealed provides the necessary context for really appreciating the jumble of stones littering Salisbury Plain, and it does so in several ways...these insights comprise a comprehensive but concise volume that should be a fun and informative read for everyone, and should help to kindle the imagination of everyone
Wilson admirably follows and explains the recent developments in what we might call cryptoarcheology from Santillana to Hancock and Bauvel. But what really sets this book apart is the premise of the last five chapters- that modern man's brain is fundamentally diferent from the brains of the ancients and that difference bespeaks a completely different mode of perception.Theis idea is so well expanded upon by Wilson that I left the book having had that big AH HA experience, and have re read it many times since.Highly recommended to anyone who wishes to consider a new approach to understanding ancient mysteries.
Archetypal symbols of remote antiquity, the pyramids have for centuries inspired passionate theories about their origins, purpose, and method of construction. Now, in the first fully illustrated compendium of every major pyramid of ancient Egypt, Mark Lehner, a leading Egyptologist, surveys the history, building, and use of the pyramids in unprecedented detail. 450 illus. 100 in color
An Introduction to the Study of the Maya Hieroglyphs
by Sylvanus Griswold Morley, Eric S. Thompson (Designer)
This book is a very detailed explanation of the mayan calender and associated hieroglyphic symbols. I liked this book but was writted before the deciferment of the mayan written language.
The Mayan Oracle : Return Path to the Stars (Book, 44 Cards, 20 Mayan Star Glyphs, 13 Numbers,and 11 Lenses of Mystery)
by Ariel Spilsbury, Michael Bryner
The Mayan Oracle reminds us humans of where we are from and tells us how to get back. It is a guide to establishing multidimensional consciousness while remaining grounded on planet Earth. It helps to loosen the gridwork of fear-based 'reality' and allows real magic to come back into our lives. The cards are beautifully done and a joy to work with. The energies represented by the cards are very real and have assisted me enormously in my journey of awakening. I believe every seeker can benifit enormously from interacting with the wisdom of the timekeepers - the Mayans.
by Laura Foreman, Franck Goddio
"[An] imaginative biography of Cleopatra... Prompted by deep-sea explorer Franck Goddio's recent discovery of Cleopatra's lost island, Antirhodos, the book chronicles Cleopatra's life--from her childhood education to her affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony to her eventual suicide--through a splashy mix of history, images of artifacts and famous paintings, [and] undersea photography... The book's most interesting parts may well be its abundant sidebars and boxes, which provide mini-profiles of Egyptian and Roman rulers, gods and historical events." PW, 2/15/99