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[message]by: David Elkington
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This is a very enjoyable read full of historical sweep and fascinating revelations. There’s a colour plate section in the middle and lots of line drawings. It was first published in 2001 as In the Name of the Gods, and the book is highly praised on the cover by John Matthews and Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince. It explores the acoustic connections between the earth and the human brain and how these connections were fostered via the construction of sacred sites such as Newgrange, Chartres Cathedral, Machu Picchu and the great Pyramids at Giza, as well as other pyramids in Egypt and Mexico. Fascinatingly the author also shows how human writing is closely related to sound patterns. Originally religion always was an ancient language of acoustic science and power places played a vital role in the development of human civilization.
432pp, 229 x 152 mm, Paperback, 2021, RRP £25.00
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