Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Sailors of Stonehenge - Book Review

Sailors of Stonehenge   by Manuel Vega



Sailors of Stonehenge  Rating:  4 out of 5 stars


Former scientist and monk, Manuel Vega sheds new light upon prehistory, on the mystery that shrouds our ancestors the builders of megalithic monuments such as Stonehenge, Carnac, Avebury, Newgrange, Almendres or those at Orkney Islands. He also exposes the information hidden in the classical myths like Jason and the Argonauts, Hyperborea or the Twelve Labors of Hercules, and even in the legends of Atlantis and King Arthur, discovering in the process the cosmic roots of Christianity and Western Civilization. "Sailors of Stonehenge" contains more than a hundred images and figures.  (Summary from Goodreads.com)

If you love history or anything dealing with the Megalith Builders then this is a must read. It was educational in dealing with monuments such as Stonehenge, Newgrange and Avebury, to name a few. The story was smoothly written about the structures and their connections to the constellations and the Milky Way. All the figures pictured throughout the book helped me understand it all even more. Anything dealing in subjects like this really interests me and makes me wish I had gone to college for it.

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