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Post by Ross Broadstock on Aug 6, 2019 14:34:54 GMT
"The Academic Dark Age" - the quest for Arthur ends forever - Arthur Austen (2019)
Self-published book drawing extensively on and quoting the works of Wilson and Blackett. The book aims to provide enough information to give comprehensive proof that Arthur II of Glamorgan and Gwent was the legendary King Arthur referred to and that there is also a King Arthur I that fought the Romans. Also touches on Christianity beginning in the UK, the migrations, the comet, the stones and nearly all of the ground covered in Wilson and Blackett books.
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Post by Ross Broadstock on Aug 9, 2019 19:08:45 GMT
Prehistoric London by EO Gordon (1914) One of the key source books for Wilson and Blackett that I keep reading again and again is Prehistoric London by EO Gordon. Give extensive details on the British migrations, how many places in Britain got their names, the ancient customs that have morphed into modern Britain. Lots of information about ancient monuments and gorsedds. Book was originaly published in 1914. Later editions are sometimes available on ebay/Amazon. Here is a link to a free pdf of the book - ia601600.us.archive.org/4/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.282615/2015.282615.Prehistoric-London.pdf
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Post by Ross Broadstock on Aug 9, 2019 19:12:16 GMT
A CRITICAL REVIEW OF “PROTO STONEHENGE” ROBIN HEATH Robin Heath, in his book “Proto Stonehenge in Wales” (2014) Bluestone Press, proposes that he hasfound in the Preseli Hills of West Wales, a series of large interlocking 3:4:5: and 5:12:13 triangles.When multiplied together with their unit length, the triangles demonstrate a high degree of practicalmegalithic science, which integrates the cycles and rhythms of the sky.Similarly, I have just released a booklet entitled “Astronomy and Measurement in MegalithicArchitecture” (2015) Northern Earth Books, which contains the results of 40 years of research withNorman Stockdale, into similar megalithic sites but using a different unit of length www.megalithic.co.uk/downloads/Robin%20Heath%20Proto%20Stonehenge%20Review.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0ps8iZeXxeouBbrjNUOW7fPZG13xI6s6Or8vWwlkikrHtJ5aHV19YoBEY
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Post by Guest on Aug 14, 2019 11:05:13 GMT
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Post by Ross Broadstock on Sept 26, 2019 8:11:47 GMT
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Post by Ross Broadstock on Sept 26, 2019 8:38:25 GMT
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Post by Ross Broadstock on Sept 30, 2019 12:20:22 GMT
Archaic England - a book packed with references for the British migration from Anatolia. Chapter 3 in particular points out links with Troy. Also loads of examples of place names in Britain that link back to Troy. Archaic England online book
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