The Megalithic Scientist at Work | A Catalogue of Recent Evidence | Robin Heath | Megalithomania

Watch Part 1 here: One can clearly trace the route map of the rediscovery of megalithic science back to only a handful of individuals, a lineage that runs from the scientist/chroniclers, John Aubrey and William Stukeley and then via Flinders Petrie and his accurate survey of Stonehenge in the 1980s to Sir Norman Lockyer’s and his astronomical method for dating Stonehenge and the massive opus The Dawn of Civilisation. More recently we have the benefit of a half-century of research undertaken by professor Alexander Thom, an outstanding engineer, subsequently picked up by an outstanding cosmologist, Sir Prof Fred Hoyle, then the metrological researches of prof Livio Stecchini, and the remarkable work of Dr Euan MacKie, both archaeologists who were hounded for their support for the existence of megalithic science. Cast safely well outside of the scientific and archaeological barriers there are a whole bundle of individuals who come under the general category of megalithomaniacs , and
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