The Nebra Sky Disc by Howard Crowhurst

The Nebra Sky Disc by Howard Crowhurst

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The Nebra Sky Disc by Howard Crowhurst

Following his groundbreaking work on the Carnac alignments, Howard Crowhurst reveals the hidden meaning of one of the most enigmatic objects ever unearthed and shows the profound understanding it encodes. The Nebra Sky Disc is the oldest representation of the night sky known to date. Made of precious metals from different parts of Europe, it is the Rosetta stone of prehistoric astronomy and shows the existence of time cycles maintained to the present day. Crowhurst's astounding discoveries stem from the 39 holes punched out around the disc's perimeter which hold the key to a pattern in the solar system. These holes have been totally ignored by all researchers until now. Photos and diagrams are in color to facilitate understanding. According to reviewer's, the book is very readable.
Howard Crowhurst went to school in the North of England but has been living in Carnac in France for over 25 years. He has written three books about megalithic architecture, one novel and also a play about 2012 which takes place in the International Space Station. His work on the megalithic period, and particularly Carnac in France, has been internationally recognized as being a major breakthrough in understanding the history of human intelligence. The Nebra Sky Disc follows along that path.
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ISBN 13 9782952187190
ISBN 10 2952187193
Title The Nebra Sky Disc
Author Howard Crowhurst
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Epistemea
Year published 2012-12-02
Number of pages 62
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.