HERMETIC CATHOLIC TANTRIC ATTUNEMENT TO, EDUCATION FOR AND INITIATION I+N SERVING
THE PRIMORDIAL WISDOM NOW AND THROUGHOUT THE NEW MILLENNIUM
RE-MEMBERING CATHOLICISM I+N TRUTH
Academy for The Cultivation of The Natural Arts
AMYDON-EXETER CENTRE 113
Pre-History, Earth Studies, Numbers & Sacred Geometry
Universal Deluge: Gilgamesh, Noah's Flood, Tsunamis & other Inundations
Pyramids, Megaliths, Stonehenge, Ley-Lines & Landscape Zodiacs
History & Myth, Science & Religion of & in Ancient Times
Atlantis, Tiahuanaco & Titicaca Malta, Gozo & Menorca
Ancient Egypt, Akhenaton & The Exodus
800-01. SISSELA BOK, Secrets - On the Ethics of Concealment & Revelation (Oxford University Press 1986). Compare SIDNEY JOURARD, Self-Disclosure (New York: John Wiley 1971).
802. STUART WILDE, Whispering Winds of Change - Perceptions of a New World (Carlsbad, CA.: Hay House, Inc., 1993), pp. 183-7 -
"Between 1930 and 1970 the mean average temperature of the earth fell quite dramatically. The long term monitoring of the world's climate undertaken by NASA, who takes twenty-two million satellite photographs of the earth per year, has an accuracy of close to 1/100th of a degree. The computers show that the earth was slightly warmer in the early 80's and slightly cooler in the last part of the decade...
The overall temperature of the planet did move up slightly between about 1900 and 1930, but this cyclical rise - which is a natural phenomenon - took place before the bulk of the modern day increase in CO² emissions, those took place after 1950. In fact, as CO² levels were gradually increasing between 1950 and 1970, the world's mean average temperature was actually falling... CO² is not the main culprit of reflected heat. Water vapour is... The greenhouse effect of water vapour far exceeds that of methane or carbon dioxide...
We have all heard how the rotten ol'Brazilians are cutting down the Amazon rain forest, and because of it we'll soon run out of oxygen. It makes a fine story... But is it true? Does the amazon provide the world's oxygen? No, it doesn't. In fact, micro-organisms in the sea provide most of the world's oxygen..."
PREHISTORY, EARTH STUDIES, NUMBERS & SACRED GEOMETRY

- 802*. DEREK S. ALLAN & J. BERNARD DELAIR, When The Earth Nearly Died..., republished as Cataclysm - compelling evidence of a cosmic catastrophe in 9500 B.C. (Gateway Books: 1995, 1997).
- 803. DAVID ASH & PETER HEWITT, The Vortex - Key to Future Science (Bath: Gateway Books, 1990) - includes interesting discussion of Marian apparitions and their likely modus operandi.
- 804. CHRISTOPHER BAMFORD, editor, Rediscovering Sacred
Science (Lindisfarne Press and Floris Books 1994).
- 805. M. BARTUCELLI, Analytical Methods for the prediction
of Chaos in Periodically Forced Non-linear Oscillators (Danish
Center for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics of the Technical
University of Denmark: Report no. S36, January 1987).
- 806. T. E. BEARDON, The New Tesla Electromagnetics and the
secrets of Electrical Free Energy
- 807-8. OREST BEDRIJ, One (New York: Profit Technology
1977, revised 1978); The Proof (Profit Technology 1985).
- 808a. BROWN REFERENCE GROUP PLC, Treasures of the Earth - The Mineral and Gemstone Collection, Issue 1 (London: De Agostini UK Ltd, 2006).
- 809. T. BRUNES, The Secrets of Ancient Geometry
(Copenhagen: Chronos 1967).
- 809a. DENYS BRUNSDON, editor, The Official Guide to the Jurassic Coast: Dorset and East Devon's World Heritage Coast - A Walk through Time (Wareham, Dorset: Coastal Publishing, 2003).
- 810. J. CHALLINOR, A Dictionary of Geology (Cardiff:
University of Wales Press 1962).
- 811-2. DAVID HATCHER CHILDERS, Anti-gravity & The World
Grid (Stelle, Illinois: Adventures Unlimited Press 1995) -
especially poorly printed and bound; Lost Cities of Atlantis, Ancient Europe & The Mediterranean.
- 2559. GIORGIO DE SANTILLANA & HERTHA VON DECHEND, Hamlet's Mill - An essay on myth and the frame of time (Boston: NonPareil 1998; 1st edition: 1969; 1st paperback edition: David R. Godine, Boston, 1977; 4th printing: Jaffrey, New Hampshire, 1998); alternative subtitle: An Essay investigating the origins of human knowledge and its transmission through myth(Jaffrey: David R. Godine, 1977, p.140), "What seems to be deep confusion is in reality only two differing aspects of the same complex idea."
Chapter XXIII, GILGAMESH AND PROMETHEUS:
"... It is not essential to understand everything about the different norms and measures, rules and regulations which have to be procured by gods or heroes who are destined to open 'new ways.' One can ignore here the true nature and identity of the various 'treasures', whether they are called 'oar' or 'ferry man,' or 'hvarna-melammu' or 'golden fleece,' or 'fire'. This is not to say that all these terms are different names for the same thing, but that they identify several parts of the frame... the structure of world colures...
Myth has its own shorthand logic... and that logic goes on tying together the basic themes, the bow and the arrow of celestial kingship, the bow and arrow aimed at (or ending in) Sirius, stella maris...
Ishtar 'stirs up the apsu before Ea'... 'the Bow-star is the Ishtar of Elam, daughter of Enlil.' There has been mention of the constellation of the Bow, built by stars of Argo and Canis Major, Sirius serving as 'Arrow-Star'... It is no less significant that the Egyptian divine archeress, Satit, aims her arrow at Sirius, as can be seen on the round Zodiac of Dendera...
'Fire' was thought of as a great circle reaching from one celestial pole to the other... The equinoctial colure of the Golden Age ran through Gemini and Sagittarius... A Mongolian nuptial prayer says: 'Fire was born, when Heaven and Earth separated', in other words, before the falling apart of ecliptic and equator, there was no 'fire,' the first being kindled in the Golden Age of the Twins...
Some well-intentioned Fundamentalists applied for permission to search for the remains of the Ark on Mount Ararat. They were impatiently denied access by the Soviet authorities, who suspected espionage with a CIA cover name. No one, they figured, could be that simpleminded. The simplemindedness obviously extends to the researchers of the Sumerological Institutes, who went looking for Eridu in the Persian Gulf, and for the dwelling of the divine barmaid Siduri on the shores of the Mediterranean. But it is evident that the events of the Flood in the Era Epic, however vivid their language, apply unmistakably to events in the austral heavens and to nothing else [italics added - with those four words the authors have crossed a bridge too far; analogy has been overlooked]...
Concerning the Precession Marduk says: 'When I stood up from my seat and let the flood break in, then the judgment of Earth and Heaven went out of joint... The gods, which trembled, the stars of heaven their position changed, and I did not bring them back'."
pp.48-9: "True myths tell of gigantic figures and superhuman events which seem to occupy the whole living space between heaven and earth. Those figures often lend their names to historical persons in passing and then vanish. Any attempt to tie them down to history, even to the tradition of great and catastrophic events, is invariably a sure way to a false trail. History will never 'explain' mythical events. Plutarch already knew as much... To be sure, mythical figures are born and pass on, but not quite like mortals. There have to be characteristic styles for them like The Once and Future King. Were they once? Then they have been before, or will be again, in other names, under other aspects, even as the sky brings back forever its configurations. Surely, if one tried to pinpoint them as persons and things, they would melt before his eyes, like the products of sick fantasy. But if one respects their true nature, they will reveal that nature as functions.
Functions of what? Of the general order of things as it could be conceived. These figures express the behaviour of that vast complex of variables once called the cosmos. They combine in themselves variety, eternity, and recurrence, for such is the nature of the cosmos itself... The cosmos was one vast system full of gears within gears, enormously intricate in its connections, which could be likened to a many-dialed clock. Its functions appeared and disappeared all over the system... and wonderful tales were woven around them to describe their behaviour, but just as in an engine, one cannot understand each part until one has understood the way all the parts interconnect in the system.
Similarly, Rudyard Kipling in a droll allegory, The Ship That Found Herself, once explained what happens on a new ship in her shakedown voyage. All the parts spring into clamorous being as each plays its rôle for the first time, the plunging pistons, the groaning cylinders, the robust propeller shaft, the straining bulkheads, the chattering rivets, each feeling at the center of the stage, each telling the steam about its own uniqe and incomparable feats, until at last they subside into silence as a new deep voice is heard, that of the ship, who has found her identity at last.
This is exactly what happens with the great array of myths..."
NOTE - All words and images within this website are much better contextualised if one makes a careful study of them in the light of Giorgio de Santillana's & Hertha von Dechend's Hamlet's Mill, especially pages 49, 140, 268-71, 310-11 and 323, which, of course, are also best savoured with the addition of a pinch of salt!
- 813-4. PAUL DEVEREUX, Secets of Ancient Sacred Places - The World's Mysterious Heritage (Brockhampton Press, 1998); Haunted Land - Investigations into Ancient Mysteries and Modern Day Phenomena (Piatkus, 2001).
- 814a. L. A. HARVEY & D. StLEGER-GORDON, Dartmoor, revised edition (CollinsFontana, 1974).
- 815. DOUGLAS C. HEGGIE, Megalithic Science - Ancient Mathematics and Astronomy in Northwest Europe (Thames & Hudson, 1981).
- 816. PHILIP HESELTON, Earth Mysteries (Element Books, 1995).
- 817-8. FRED HOYLE, The Nature of the Universe (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1950), and Ice - How the next ice-age will come and how we can prevent it (Hutchinson, 1981).
- 819. OFMIL C. HAYNES, The Harmony of the Spheres
(Presteigne: Wooden Books 1997).
- 819a. STEPHEN JAY GOULD, The Structure of Evolutionary Theory (Cambridge, Mass., & London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2002) - ISBN: 0-674-00613-5.
- 820. SHIRLEY KAY, Emirates Archæological Heritage (Dubai: Motivate Publishing, 1986).
- 821. VICTOR J. KEAN, The Ancient Greek Computer from Rhodes known as the Antikythera Mechanism (Anixi Attikis: Efstathiadis Group 1991).
- 822. PETER KOLOSIMO, Timeless Earth (Sphere Books, 1974).
- 823. R. LAWLOR, Sacred Geometry - Philosophy &
Practice (Thames & Hudson 1982).
- 824. J. A. LOPEZ, Fisica y Creacionismo.
- 825. BLANCHE MERZ, Points of Cosmic Energy, translated from the French by Michèle Carter Burdet (Saffron Walden: C. W. Daniel Company Limited, 1985).
- 826-32. JOHN MICHELL, City of Revelation (Abacus 1973); Ancient Metrology - The Dimensions of Stonehenge & of the Whole World as therein symbolized (Bristol: Pentacle Books 1981); New Light on the Ancient Mystery of Glastonbury (Glastonbury: Gothic Image 1990); with Christine Rhone, Twelve-Tribe Nations and the Science of Enchanting the Landscape and A Little History of Astro-Archæology (Thames & Hudson 1991; updated and enlarged edition 1989, reprinted 2001 - in U.S.A. alternatively titled: Secrets of the Stones, Inner Traditions International, 1989); The Temple at Jerusalem - A Revelation (Glastonbury: Gothic Image, 2000); The Face & the Message (Gothic Image, 2002).
- 832a. PARRAGON, Dinosaurs (Bath: Parragon, Queen Street House, 1999) - includes Plateosaurus, Herrerasaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Diplodocus, Pteranodon, Archæopteryx, Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, Minmi, Maiasaura, Triceratops, Saurolophus and Apatosaurus.
- 833. CLIFFORD A. PICKOVER, Computers, Pattern, Chaos and
Beauty - Graphics from an Unseen World (Stroud: Alan Sutton
1990).
- 834. FRANK PRESS & RAYMOND SIEVER, Earth , 4th edition (New York: W. H. Freeman & Company, 1986).
- 835. COLIN RENFREW & PAUL BAHN, Archaeology - Theories, Methods and Practice, fully revised and expanded 3rd edition (Thames & Hudson, 2000).
- 835a. MICHÆL STEAD, <"The Irrationality of Richard Dawkins", Letter in Catholic Herald (27 January 2006, p. 11).
- 835b. ADRIAN WARREN & DÆ SASITORN, South-West England from above (Myriad Books, 2004).
- 836. H. W. WOOD, Ideal Metrology (Dorchester, Massachusetts 1908).
- 837. W.R.C.C. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, Basic Mathematics,
a set of nine booklets (Castleford, Whitwood Mining &
Technical College 1969).
UNIVERSAL DELUGE: GILGAMESH, NOAH'S FLOOD, TSUNAMIS & OTHER INUNDATIONS
- 838. ERIC R. DELDERFIELD, The Lynmouth Flood Disaster, 9th edition (Exmouth: E.R.D. Publications, 1978).
- 839. DEREK ELSOM & PETER KEENE, Exe in Flood - An Exeter riverside walk (South Devon Thematic Trails, no.2).
- 840. ENVIRONMENT AGENCY, Exeter Flood Defence Scheme (September 2000) - as well as photographs and a relevant map, includes some contemporary details of Exeter's disastrous flood of Thursday, 27 October, 1960.
- 841. DEREK LEAN, Storm Force - The West Country's Wild Winter of 1989-90 (Western Morning News, series 1990).
- 842. BOG OGLEY & KEN REYNOLDS, Eye on the Hurricane in
the Eastern Counties, documents and photographs from the Great
Storm of Friday, 16 October 1987 (Westerham, Kent: Froglets
Publications 1989).
"May Day" (Clive Ardagh) © Gathered Images, PO Box 616, Brighton BN1 6BA.
Hundreds more cards currently available.
- 843-4. BARBARA HAND CLOW, The Pleiadian Agenda - A New
Cosmology for the Age of Light; Catastrophobia (Bear & Co., 1995; 2001).
- 845. JOHN CRACE & TIME COLEMAN, "An Older Riddle than we
think?" in The Independent (14 October 1991). Like many
such "news items" this, of course, was "old hat" to any person in
the know!
- 846. ANDREW GEORGE, The Epic of Gilgamesh: a new
translation (Allen Lane/TSP 1998).
- 847. GRAHAM HANCOCK, Underworld - Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age (Michael Joseph 2002). Interesting, if superficial.
- 848. DERREK HINES, Gilgamesh (Chatto & Windus 2002).
- 849-51. HANNS HŒRBIGER (1860-1931), Wirbelstürme,
Wetterstürze, Habelkastastrophen und
Marskanalwerdoppelungen - eines Grundegedanken eines
kosmischen Neptunismus, Geleitsworte von Phil. Fauth
(Kaiserlautern: H. Kayser 1913); Glazialkosmogonische Beitrage
zur Erdbebensforschung - eine Erweiterung... seismologischen
Anregungen gelegentlich des mittelitalienischen Bebens vom 13
Janner 1915 (Wien: Flug-Ztschr., 9 Jahrg., Feb. 1915, pp.47-50);
Glacialkosmogonie - eine neue Entwicklungsgeschichte des
Sonnensystems, auf Grund der Erkenntnis des Wiederstrettes
eines kosmischen Neptunismus mit einem ebenso universellen
Plutonismus, nach den neuesten Ergebnissen sämtlicher exacter
Forschungszweige bearbeitet, mit eigenen Erfahrungen gestütze
und herausgegeben von Ph. Fauth, mit 212 Figuren (Kaiserlautern:
H. Kayser 1925; new impression, Leipzig: R. Voigtlander 1925;
Swedish translation, Stockholm:1921).
- 852. HŒRBIGER-INSTITUT (Wien), Mitteilungen... Beitrage
zuf Physik des Kosmos und der Erde, zur Geologie und zur
Meteorologie auf Grund der Velteilslehre von Hans Hœrbiger (Band
I, Oktober 1933).
- 853. TIM LaHAYE & JOHN MORRIS, The Ark on Ararat (London: Marshall, Morgan & Scott, 1979).
- 854. STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER, Eden in The East - The Drowned Continent of Southeast Asia (London: Phoenix 1999). A half-page black-and-white photograph facing page 337 is labelled: "Massive underwater stone structures in the Pacific, east of Taiwan. Six such structures have been found in the Okinawa area. The largest, at Yonaguni island east of Taiwan, is 200 metres long by 150 metres wide by 30 metres high, and 25 metres below the sea-level. Stepped, tiered and channelled, these structures could be natural erosion phenomena, or partly man-made; geological opinion is divided. If they are artefacts, then they may be 8,000 or 12,000 years old." This photograph clearly refutes any 'argument' in favour of the structure's being a 'natural erosion phenomenon', but some 'experts' are, we must suppose, blind.
- 855. W. REED, The Phantom of the Poles (1st published
in 1906, re-issued in New York: Fieldcrest Publishing 1964).
- 856. CHARLES E. SELLIER & DAVID W. BALSIGER, The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark (Dell Publishing, 1995).
- 857-67. ZECHARIA SITCHIN, "Malta: Unsolved Enigmas" (3 pages of less than entirely reliable briefing notes prepared during the latter half of 1999 - I recommend, e.g., attention to the copy I have elsewhere made available of the original official site-plan of Mnajdra to which, seemingly, local academic archaeologists no longer have access!); The Earth Chronicles Series: I - The 12th Planet; II - The Stairway to Heaven; III - The Wars of Gods and Men; IV - The Lost Realms; V - When Time Began; VI - The Cosmic
Code (New York, Avon Books 1978-1998 paperback; Vols.
I-V:Santa Fe: Bear & Co. 1991-1994 hardback); Genesis
Revisited - Is Modern Science Catching Up With Ancient
Knowledge? (Avon Books 1990; Bear & Co. 1991); Divine
Encounters (Avon Books 1996 - Divine Encounters
confirms his earlier findings, exegetically and linguistically
clarifies the biblical meaning of kabod and olam
and, in addition to noting that Psalm 82 presents Yahweh as
G-d also of the Elohim, restores the initial aleph to
Genesis 1:1 - "Ab-reshit bara Elohim, et Ha'Shamaim v'et
Ha'Aretz - The Father-of-Beginning created the Elohim, the
Heavens, and the Earth." ); The Lost Book of Enki - Memoirs and Prophecies of an Extraterrestrial God (Bear and Company, 2002).
- In London on 11 March 1980 Zecharia Sitchin addressed the House of Lords' UFO Study Group; the text of that address was published in Ancient Skies, vol. 7, no. 2, May-June 1980. Here let me quote instead from his first book:
- "The traditional translation of shem as 'name' has kept the
biblical tale of the Tower of Babel unintelligible for generations.
Why did the ancient residents of Babel - Babylonia - exert themselves
to 'make a name'? why was the 'name' to be placed upon 'a tower whose
top shall reach the heavens'? and how could the 'making of a name'
counteract the effect or Mankind's scattering upon Earth? If all that
those people wanted was to make (as scholars explain) a 'reputation'
for themselves, why did this attempt upset the Lord so much? Why was
the raising of a 'name' deemed by the Deity to be a feat after which
'anything which they shall scheme to do shall no longer be impossible
for them'? The traditional explanations certainly are insufficient to
clarify why the Lord found it necessary to call upon other unnamed
deities to go down and put an end to this human attempt. We believe
that the answers to all these questions become plausibe - even
obvious - once we read 'skybourne vehicles' rather than 'name' for
the word shem, which is the term employed in the original
Hebrew text of the Bible." (The ‘12th’ Planet, p.140.)
- 868. EMILIO SPEDICATO, Galactic Encountes, Apollo Objects and Atlantis: A Catastrophical Scenario for Discontinuities in Human History, 3rd revised edition (Università degli Studi di Bergamo: Quaderni del Dipartimento di Matematica, Statistica, Informatica ed Applicazioni - Serie Miscellanea, no.3, 1999).
- 869-70. EGERTON SYKES, The Moon Capture Theory of Hrbiger
after fifty-five years, revised edition (Markham House 1966);
editor, Atlantis, the Organ of a Research Centre Group that
comprised the Atlantis Research Centre, the Hrbiger Institute and
the Avalon Society, gave details of meetings and featured many
valuable articles and useful bibliogaphical notes, e.g., one of
the few surviving references to the work of Father A. Glazewski
(Vol.7, no.1, November 1953 - Vol.15, nos.5/6, December 1962).
- 871. ISSAC NEWTON VAIL, The Misread Record or The Deluge And Its Cause, 1965 posthumous reprint of the second and revised edition, together with an Introduction by the author's daughters and a Prologue and Epilogue by Professor Hilton Hotema (Pomeroy, WA: Health Research; U.K. distributor: Society of Metaphysicians, Archers Court, Stonestile Land, Hastings TN35 4PG). Alexander Winslow (no. 954 below) refers only to Vail's own 1905 edition.
- 872. DAVID WELDEN, Administrative Coordinator, Newsletter -
April 1998 (Sitchin Study Association, PO Box 163, Iowa Falls, IA
50126, USA.
- 873. JOHN C. WHITCOMB & HENRY M. MORRIS, The Genesis Flood - The Biblical Record and its Scientific Implications (Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 2003 - 44th printing).
- 874. JOHN WHITE, Pole Shift - Predictions and Prophecies of
the Ultimate Disaster (Virginia Beach: A.R.E. Press, 15th
printing 1998).
- 875. IAN WILSON, Before The Flood (Orion Books, 2001).
- 876. ALEXANDER WINSLOW, The Deluge - Its Cause and Effect (Torquay: Squires, 1998). Misleadingly implies that Isaac Newton Vail (no. 1100 above) and Whitcomb & Morris (no. 951a above) have similar views.
- 877. EBERHARD ZANGGER, The Flood From Heaven - Deciphering the Atlantis Legend (Sidgwick & Jackson 1992) - "The 'island' of Atlantis was described as being 'in front of a mouth' which leads to a veritable ocean'. There is only one passage and one ocean within the Mycenaean world that qualifies as a candidate for this description: the Dardanelles leading to the Black Sea" or Ur-Atlantic! (p.110.) In 2001 this is still this author's personal and professional view.
- 878. HANS ZILLMER, Darwin's Mistake (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005).
PYRAMIDS, MEGALITHS, STONEHENGE, LEY-LINES & LANDSCAPE ZODIACS
- 879-88. ALAN F. ALFORD, 34 Shire Ridge, Shire Oak, Walsall WS9 9RB: 40-years-old, chartered-accountant, business address: P.O. Box 107, Walsall WS9 9YR. "The Great Pyramid reveals its age", "Update on the Great Pyramid's secret chamber", "The Acropolis of Baalbek" and "New Light on Stonehenge and Machu Picchu" in Ancient Skies, vol. 21, no. 2, May-June 1994; vol. 22, nos. 2 & 3, May-June and July-August 1995; vol. 23, no. 4, (Sept-October 1996); Gods of the New Millennium - Scientific Proofs of Flesh & Blood Gods; The Phœnix Solution - Secrets of a lost civilisation; When The Gods Came Down - Catastrophe roots of religion revealed (Hodder & Stoughton 1997, 1998, 2000. Hodder & Stoughton have classified these as "non-fiction").
- 889. FLORENCE CAROLINE MATHILDE ANTROBUS, A Sentimental and Practical Guide to Amesbury and Stonehenge (1st edition: Amesbury Estate Office 1900; thirteenth thousand - copy presented to Carmel Ellul on 31 August 1913 as "a slight return for the valuable and interesting information he imparted"). In the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice on 19 April 1904 Mr Justice Farwell delivered his considered judgment against the plaintiffs, His Majesty's Attorney-General, William Matthew Flinders Petrie and others, and in favour of the defendant, Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., in 1904/A/No.335, that, at Stonehenge, "the access to the circle was incident only to the permission to visit and inspect the stones, and was, therefore, permissive only, and, further, that the tracks to the circle are not thoroughfares, but lead only to the circle, where the public have no right without permission, and, therefore, are not public ways. The action accordingly fails, and ought never to have been brought..." He also quoted, with approval, Sir Norman Lockyer's statement that "The real destructive agent has been man himself - savages could not have played more havoc with the monument than the English who have visited it at different times for different purposes", adding: "I feel no confidence that the majority of tourists have improved, nay, rather, - 'Aetas parentum, pejor avis, tulit Nos nequiores.' It is only fair to the defendant to say that he is not acting capriciously but on expert advice for the preservation of the stones."
- 890. R.J.C. ATKINSON, Stonehenge and Avebury and neighbouring monuments - an illustrated guide (H.M.S.O., 1959).
- 891. ROBERT BAUVAL, The Secret Chamber - The Quest for the Hall of Records (London: Century, 1999).
- 892-3. ROBERT BAUVAL & ADRIAN GILBERT, The Orion Mystery
(Heinemann 1994). At 9.30pm on Sunday 6 January 1994 Emma
Freud presented on BBC 2 "The Great Pyramid - Gateway to the
Stars" produced by Chris Mann, executive producer: John Blake;
there is a related article in Radio Times (vol.280,
no.3656, 5-11 February 1994, pp.24-7). Almost invariably - and
this was not an exception - such articles, programmes and
high-profiled books contain avoidable serious errors those
responsible appear not to wish to acknowledge...
- 894. BRIAN BYNG, Dartmoor's Mysterious Megaliths
(Baron Jay Ltd).
- 895. C. CHIPPINDALE, Stonehenge Complete (Thames &
Hudson 1989).
- 896. J. H. COLE, Determination of the exact size and
orientation of the Great Pyramid of Giza (Cairo: Government
Press 1925).
- 897. R. J. COOK, The Pyramids of Giza (Glastonbury:
Seven Islands 1992).
- 898-900. MAURICE M. COTTERELL, The Supergods (Thorsons
1997); The Tutankhamun Prophecies - The Sacred Secrets of
the Mayas, Egyptians and Freemasons (Headline 1999); The Lost Tomb of Viracocha - Unlocking the Secrets of the Peruvian Pyramids (Headline 2001) - includes background material and some discussion of his own statement (on. p.183) of "the great paradox of existence: those who produce babies create the conditions for expansion of heaven and yet, at the same time, those who produce the babies exclude themselves from entry into heaven." See also Ps.16:5.
- 901. W. A. CUMMINS, King Arthur's Place in Prehistory
- The Great Age of Stonehenge (Godalming: Bramley Books 1992).
- 902. D. DAVIDSON & H. ALDERSMITH, The Great Pyramid - Its Divine Message, Volume 1: Pyramid Records (9th edition, 7th impression: London, William Rider & Son Ltd., 1961).
- 903-4. GEORGE DE TRAFFORD, Ta Majsiet, Tal Bala, B'kara, Malta: Creativity House Archive copy of his letter of 13 May 1988 to Miss E. Leader, Hon. Secretary of RILKO, together with his Summary of Psychic Revelations concerning Megalithic Structures and the Great Pyramid of Gizeh, with special reference to Stonehenge, Carnac (Brittany), Easter Island, Nazca (Peru), Zimbabwe, and various sites on Gozo & Malta.
- 905. EVELYN FRANCIS, Avebury (Wooden Books Ltd., 1997).
- 906. FRANCIS FRITH, Ancient Monuments & Stone Circles (Salisbury: Frith Book Company, 2000).
- 907. DAVID FURLONG, The Keys to The Temple - Pyramids, Ley Patterns and the Atlantean Heritage (Piatkus, 1997).
- * & 908-11. BONNIE GAUNT, Stonehenge... A Closer
Look; The Magnificent Numbers of the Great Pyramid and
Stonehenge; The Stones Cry Out; Stonehenge and the
Great Pyramid - Window on the Universe; and Beginnings -
The Sacred Design; The Coming of Jesus - The Real Message
of the Bible Codes (510 Golf Avenue, Jackson, Michigan 49203,
USA 1979, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1995 & 1999).
- 912. MICHÆL GRUMLEY, There are Giants in the Earth (Panther Books, 1975).
- 913. EVAN HADINGHAM, Circles and Standing Stones (London: Heinemann, 1975).
- 914. G. S. HAWKINS, Beyond Stonehenge (Arrow Books
1977).
- 915. GERALD HAWKINS with VANCE TIEDE, "Stonehenge Computer" in British Archæology, Issue 74, January 2004, pp. 20-21. "On rare but predictable occasions, as the Sun sets behind Stonehenge on Midwinter Day the full Moon rises over the Heelstone." That last happened on December 2002. Gerald Hawkins died in May 2003, aged 75.
- 916-7. ROBIN HEATH, Stone Circles - A Beginner's Guide Hodder & Stoughton 1999); Sun, Moon & Stonehenge, (Cardigan: Bluestone Press, 1998) - Lundy Island, due South of both Preseli & Caldey Island and North of both Tintagel & Castle Dore, is at the same latitude as Stonehenge, which is also almost exactly South of both Avebury & Windmill Hill, the Rollright Stones being offset slightly to the West.
- 918. PETER LANCASTER BROWN, Megaliths, Myths and Men - An introduction to Astro-Archæology (Poole: Blandford Press, 1976).
- 919. IAN LAWTON & CHRIS OGILVIE-HERALD, Giza: The
Truth - The People, Politics and History Behind the World's Most
Famous Archæological Site (Virgin 1999).
- 920-22. P. LEMESURIER, The Cosmic Eye - A Traveller's Guide to Inner Space (Findhorn Press 1982); The Great Pyramid - Your Personal Guide, and The Great Pyramid decoded (Element Books 1987, 1989).
- 923. EUAN MACKIE, The Megalith Builders (Book Club Associates, 1977).
- 924-5. TERENCE MEADEN, The Secrets of the Avebury Stones - Britain's Greatest Megalithic Temple (1st edition, Souvenir Press, 1999); "Was Tara the Earth Goddess at Avebury?" in Pagan Dawn, Number 141, Samhain - Winter 2001 (pp. 20-21). The periodical speaks for the Pagan Federation International. As regards the U.K., the Pagan Federation's website aims to provide Internet links and relevant email addresses for all groups recognized.
- 926. JEAN-PIERRE MOHEN, translated by Dorie B. & David J. Baker, Standing Stones - Stonehenge, Carnac and the World of Megaliths (Thames & Hudson, 1999).
- 927. ANDY NORFOLK, "Smoke and Mirrors: Scillonian Stone Rows" in 3rd Stone, Issue 42, Spring 2002 (pp. 24-28).
- 928. ALAN RICHARDSON, Spirits of the Stones - Visions of Sacred Britain Virgin Books, 2001). Helpfully complements JOHN MICHELL, A Little History of Astro-Archæology (Thames & Hudson 1991; updated and enlarged edition 1989, reprinted 2001 - in U.S.A. alternatively titled: Secrets of the Stones, Inner Traditions International, 1989). Richardson also esteems the work of Terence Meaden and Guy Underwood (see below).
- 929-31. BODVAR SCHJELDERUP, The Language of Recognition - Book One: Evidence (Forlaget Freidag, Skansegata 26a: 1986);
Peregrino - Pìlagrìmur - Pilgrim - Pèlerin -
Nguòi-hanh-huòng - Pelgrim - Pilger - Pilgrim
- Pielgrzym - ... - Pilgrim - -oilithreach -
Pilgrimas - ... - ... - Pyhiinvaeltaja - Svétcelnieks -
Palveräeltaja - ... - Pilgrim - Pelerinul -
Bassivàddjuleaddje - Pilegrim (Fredagsobservatoriet,
Skansegata 26a, Trondheim 7014: 1991); Loggbok for en helgen -
A Saint's Logbook (Oslo: Genesis Forlag 1997). Our reproductions of four of Assistant Professor of Architecture Bodvar Schjelderjup's meticulous maps, together with some short extracts from his supporting text, afford, of course, no more than a distant glimpse of the riches his vision enables us to share, before we venture that Final Step... "The signs insist, I guess, it's up to us - here and now - to see and choose, and to welcome or spurn the turning of the Next Page.
- 932. FRANK STEVENS, Stonehenge Today & Yesterday
(HMSO 1938).
- 933. KEITH SUGDEN, Stonehenge & Avebury (Pitkin Guide, 2002).
- 934. NICHOLAS THOMAS, Guide to Prehistoric England (London: Book Club Associates, 1976).
- 935-7. PETER TOMPKINS, Secrets of the Great Pyramid
(Penguin Books 1978); The Magic of Obelisks (Harper
& Row 1981); Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids (Thames
& Hudson 1987).
- 938. DAVID D. ZINK, The Ancient Stones Speak - A
Journey to the World's Most Mysterious Megalithic Sites, a
Jonathan-James Book (New York & London: Paddington Press
1979).

- 939. ANGELA BLÆN, Crediton - The Crossing of the
Lines (Bridge House Books 1995).
- 940. PAUL BROADHURST, Fifty-Three A4-size Maps detailing the
locations of the Michæl & Mary Energy-Lines (complete
set individually prepared for the Preliminary LibrArian's use
1998).
- 941. PAUL BROADHURST & HAMISH MILLER with VIVIENNE SHANLEY & BA RUSSELL, The Dance of the Dragon - An Odyssey into Earth Energies and Ancient Religion (Launceton: Mythos, 2003).
- 942. MARY CAINE, The Glastonbury Zodiac - Key to the
Mysteries of Britain (Torquay: Græl Communications 1978). Mary first became interested in the Glastonbury Zodiac as a result of finding some of Katherine Maltwood's personal papers inside the green-house of a house into which she had herself just moved.
- 943. GRAHAM K. GRIFFITHS, Behold Jerusalem - Found! The Zodiacal Miracle in the map of Britain & N. Ireland and its Message for our time (London: Longinus Publications, 2003).
- 944-5. SHEILA JEFFRIES, Cornwall's Landscape Lion - A
Remarkable Discovery on The Lizard peninsula; Cornwall's
Landscape Zodiac - An exciting discovery revealing secrets of
the ancient world (Elderberry Books 1995,1996).
- 946-7. JIM KIMMIS, The Ongar Zodiac (Institute of Geomantic Research: Occasional Paper no. 9, November 1977) - also refers to the Glastonbury (see nos. 209-10 below), Holderness, Kingston, Nuthampstead and Pumpsaint Zodiacs. For the Cornwall Landscape Zodiac, see nos. 2495-6 above. As well as elucidating a larger Zodiac across the whole of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, G. K. Griffiths (no. 209 above) additionally refers to a Zodiac in the Preseli mountains; cf. ANTHONY ROBERTS, editor, Glastonbury, Ancient Avalon, New Jerusalem (Rider & Co., 1978). There is another Zodiac near Torquay - and also at least one in France (see no. 2503 below).
- 948. BRINSLEY LE PŒR TRENCH, Temple of the Stars (Neville Spearman 1962, CollinsFontana 1973, p.45): "In 1948 Lewis Edwards discovered the Pumpsaint Zodiac in Wales. At least three other zodiacs have been attested for in Co. Durham, and one each in Buckinghamshire, Cheshire and Essex. There are many others."
- 949-50. KATHERINE E. MALTWOOD, The Enchantments of Britain
or King Arthur's Round Table of the Stars, reprinted from
the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
(Victoria, BC: Victoria Printing & Publishing Co., 1944;
Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 1982); A Guide to
Glastonbury's Temple of the Stars - Their Giant Effigies
described from Air-Views, Maps, and from "The High History of the
Holy Grail" (London: James Clarke & Co., 1964).
- 951. NICHOLAS R. MANN, The Isle of Avalon (Llewellyn Publications, 1996) - lists (p.87) two sets of great circle alignments which pass through Glastonbury: Bali, Indonesia - Bandiagara, Mali - Callanish, Scotland - Carnac, France - Chaco Canyon, USA - Delphi, Greece - Fatima, Portugal - Filitosa, Corsica - Iguazu Falls, Argentina/Brazil - Lalibela, Ethiopia - Mecca, Saudi Arabia - Mt. Kailas, Tibet - Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Persepolis, Iran - Ponape, Micronesia - Table Mountain, South Africa - Tiahuanacu, Bolivia and Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia - Zagorsk, Russia.
- 952. MADAN MOHAN DASA, administrator: Rainbow Bridge Project, 111 Biddulph Way, Ledbury, Herefordshire HR8 2XL - "Harmonic Resonance Festival - G8 Summit Convergence" in Festival Eye (Issue 21, BCM 2002, London WC1N 3XX, pp.16-17). While stocks last, free CD of angelic song, invocations, saintly insights, and sacred geometical lore (phone 0870 738 9059 or text 07951 735275).
- 953. DAVID P. MYERS, Two-Thirds, with an Appendix by David S. Percy (London: Aulis Publishers, revised edition, December 1993). Many NASA photographs of Mars and sections from Ordnance Survey maps of the Glastonbury, Avebury & Stonehenge areas accompanying the text suggest that these U.K. locations are scaled-down replicas of similar places in the Cydonia region on Mars - also points to several other topographical parallels between Mars and Earth.
- 954. DAVID OVASON, The Secret Zodiacs of Washington, DC (Century, 1999).
- 955. LYNN PICKNETT & CLIVE PRINCE, The Stargate Conspiracy - Revealing the truth behind extraterrestrial contact, military intelligence and the mysteries of ancient Egypt (New York: Berkley Books, September 2001 reprint).
- 956-7. CHRISTOPHER E. STREET, Earthstars - The Geometric
Groundplan underlying London's Ancient Sacred Sites and its
Significance for the New Age, with a Foreword by John Michell; Earthstars - The Visionary Landscape: Part One, London: City of Revelation ( (London: Hermitage Publishing 1990; 2000). Although the first paperback edition, with its one-word title, has in other respects been superseded by this superbly produced hardback, only that first edition includes John Michell's Foreword about "psychic archæology". Note the photograph of the Parish Church of St. Mary The Virgin, Monken Hadley, which the author relates to the poet and mystic, Charles Williams's location of Camelot: "Through Camelot, which is London in Logres, by Paul and Arthur's door" - possibly at Camelot Moat, a mere two miles away, where Street himself once experienced a brief but impressive vision of Isis-Mary as an approximately 60'-tall "white lady" in the skies; others are inclined to associate the possibility of such an occurrence, no matter how precisely it may be explained, with buried megaliths, water and particular times of year. The Christian monks who later came to Monken Hadley may have been continuing a tradition of sacred use for that site which is of much more ancient origin, and St. Martha's Convent-School is well located.
- 958. DANNY SULLIVAN, Ley Lines - A Comprehensive Guide to Alignments
(London: Judy Piatkus, 1999).
- 959. MARK VIDLER, The Star Mirror - The Extraordinary Discovery of the True Reflection between Heaven and Earth (Thorson
1998, also available in paperback).
- 960. TERRY WALSH, Global Sacred Alignments (2nd
edition, Library of Avalon, Glastonbury: Sacred Geometry Group
1996).
- 961. ALFRED WATKINS, The Old Straight Path (Abacus
1974).
HISTORY & MYTH, SCIENCE & RELIGION OF & IN ANCIENT TIMES
- 962. GUY ANNEQUIN, The Civilization of the Maya (Geneva: Éditions Ferni 1978).
- 963. BRITISH MUSEUM, A Guide to the Fossil Remains of Man in the Department of Geology and Palaeontology in the British Museum (Natural History) Cromwell Road, London SW7 (3rd edition: 1922, reprinted 1924).
- 964. PHILIP BURTON, "Megalithic Magnetism" in 3rd Stone, Issue 42, Spring 2002 (pp. 48-53).
- 964a. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, The Mythic Image (New York: MJF Books, copyright 1974).
- 965. LUIGI LUCA CAVALLI-SFORZA, Genes, People and Languages (Penguin 2000).
- 966. LUIGI LUCA CAVALLI-SFORZA & FRANCESCO CAVALLI-SFORZA, The Great Human Diasporas - The History of Diversity and Evolution (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1995).
- 967. M. D. CŒ, The Maya (4th edition, London: Thames
& Hudston 1987).
- 968. F. C. COOK, The Origins of Religion and Language
considered in Five Essays (London: John Murray 1884): 1. On the
Rig Veda, especially its religious system; 2. On the Persian
Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Zend Avesta; 3. On the
Gathas of Zoraster; 4. On Languages Ancient & Modern -
originally a Lecture for the citizens of Exeter delivered in the
Athenæm of that city in 1873; 5. On Egyptian, compared with
Semitic, Aryan, and Turanian words. Three Egyptian words (for
"man", "individual", "men") are compared and contrasted on pages 365-6.
- 968a-b. ROBERT CORNUKE, Ark Fever and Relic Quest (Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House, 2005): true stories of one man's pursuit of Noah's Ark and of the Ark of The Covenant. Ark Fever includes copies of some July 2005 colour photographs taken in northern Iran on the Mian-Se-Chal mountain near the Caspian Sea; what they show may be petrified remains of Noah's Ark.
- 969-70. ROSALIE DAVID, A Guide to Religious Ritual at
Abydos (Warminster: Aris & Phillips Ltd., 1981); The Ancient Egyptians - Religious Beliefs & Practices (Routledge & Kegan Paul 1982).
- 971. LUCIANO DE CRESCENZO, The History of Greek Philosophy - The Pre-Socratics (Picador 1989).
- 972. L. DELAPORTE, Mesopotamia - The Babylonian and Assyrian Civilization, translated by V. Gordon Childe (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1925, reprinted 1970).
- 973. CHRISTOPHER DUNN, The Giza Power Plant (Bear & Company, 1998).
- 974. GORDON REGINALD DUNSTAN, editor, The Human Embryo - Aristotle and the Arabic and European Tradition (University of Exeter Press 1990).
- 975. MIRCEA ELIADE, From Primitive to Zen (London:
Collins 1967).
- 976. ALAN EREIRA, The Heart of the World (Jonathan Cape 1990). Presents the lost civilization of the Taironas and the Kogi or Elder Brothers of Colombia - a brief but significant reference to lesbian or male-oriented homosexuality occurs on p.138.
- 977-8. JOHN FEEHAN, The Landscape of Slieve Bloom (Dublin, Blackwater, 1979); The Bogs of Ireland (University College, Dublin: The Environment Institute, 1996).
- 979. RODERICK GRIERSON & STUART MUNRO-HAY, The Ark of The Covenant (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1999).
- 980. G. M. GROSVENOR, editor, Ancient Egypt - Discovering its Splendors (Washington: National Geographic Society 1978).
- *. COLIN JAMES HAMER, "The Alphabet tells a fascinating story", "Some curious facts about the Calendar" and "Symbolism in Egypt" in New Acropolis, the New Acropolis U.K. official bulletin (1982).
- 981. Sir A. J. HAMMERTON, editor, The Outline History of the World (London: Amalgamated Press Ltd., c. 1933).
- 982. C. G. HARRISON (born 1855), The Transcendental Universe, with a helpful Introduction [The Chaldæan Oracles, for example, are mentioned on p. 31] to this new edition by Christopher Bamford (London: Temple Lodge, 1993) - first published in 1894: "of G-d's nature in Itself we can and do know one thing only - that it is transcendent Love."
- 983. S. H. HOOK, editor, The Labyrinth - Further Studies in the relation between Myth and Ritual in the Ancient World (London: SCPK 1935). Well illustrated, and includes W. O. E. Oesterley's account of "The cult of Sabazios". One note on the meaning of "Myth" cites W. B. Yeats's remark: "Myth is not, as Vico perhaps thought, a rudimentary form superseded by reflection. Belief is the spring of all action; we assent to the conclusions of reflection but believe what myth presents; belief is love, and the concrete alone is loved; nor is it true that myth has no purpose but to bring round some discovery of a principle or fact. The saint may touch through myth the utmost reach of human faculty and pass not to reflection but to unity with the source of his being."
- 984. J. T. HOOLEN, introduced by, Reading the Past -
Ancient Writing from Cuneiform to the Alphabet (British Museum
Publications 1990).
- 985. ELSPETH HUXLEY & HUGO VAN LAWICK, Last Days in Eden (London: Harvill Press, 1984).
- 985a. MORRIS JOSEPH, Judaism - As Creed and Life (Routledge & Kegan Paul, first published 1903, 4th edition, 1958).
- 986. A. KALLIR, Sign and Design - The Psychogenetic
Source of the Alphabet (Richmond: Vernum 1961).
- 987. G. S. KIRK & J. E. RAVEN, The Presocratic
Philosophers (Cambridge University Press 1964).
- 988. SAMUEL NOEL KRAMER, The Sumerians - Their History,
Culture and Character (University of Chicago Press 1963).
- 989. MARY LEAKEY, Olduvai Gorge - My Search for Early Man (Collins 1979).
- 990-92. RICHARD E. LEAKEY, The Making of Mankind (Book Club Associates, 1981); Human Origins (Hamish Hamilton, 1982); with ROGER LEWIN, Human Origins Reconsidered (Doubleday, 1992).
- 993. ANNA LEWINGTON & EDWARD PARKER, Ancient Trees - Trees that live for a thousand years (Collins & Brown, 1999).
- 994. ERNEST G. McGLAIN, The Myth of Invariance - The Origin of the Gods: Mathematics & Music from The Rig Veda to Plato (Boulder & London: Shambhala 1978).
- 995. H. MEN, Secrets of Mayan Science/Religion (Bear & Co., 1990).
- 995*. PIERRE MONTET, Eternal Egypt, translated from the French by Doreen Weightman (London: Phœnix Press, 2005).
- 996. CARL NYLANDER, The Deep Well - Archæology
and the Life of the Past (Pelican 1971).
- 997. A. N. ŒKONOMIDIS, Die Akropolis von Athen (Athen:
N. Guvussis 1975).
- 998. GRAHAM PHILLIPS, The Moses Legacy - In Search of the Origins of God (Sidgwick & Jackson, 2002).
- 999. BERTHA S. PHILLPOTTS, Edda and Saga (London: Home University Library - Thornton Butterworth 1931).
- 554a. RACHEL POLLACK, The Body of the Goddess - Sacred Wisdom in Myth, Landscape and Culture (London: Vega 2003)
- 1000. MAURICE POPE, The Story of Decipherment - From Egyptian Hieroglyphs to Maya Script (revised edition, Thames & Hudson 1999).
- 1001-2. MICHÆL POYNDER, Pi in the sky - A Revelation of the Ancient Wisdom Tradition (Rider 1992; Cork: The Collins Press 1997); The Lost Magic of Christianity - Celtic Essene Connections (The Collins Press 1997).
- 1003. W. H. PRESCOTT, The World of the Aztecs
(Barcelona: Minverva 1974).
- 1004. GEORGE RAWLINSON, Phœnicia, Third Edition (London: T. Fisher Unwin, ? 1919).
- 1005. ANNE ROSS & DON ROBINS, The Life and Death of a
Druid Prince - The Story of Lindow Man: An Archæological
Sensation (New York: Summit Books 1989).
- 1006-9. ISHA SCHWALLER DE LUBICZ, Her-Bak - The Living
Face of Ancient Egypt and Her-Bak - Egyptian Initiate
plus The Opening of the Way and Journey into the
Light (New York: Inner Traditions International 1978, 1979,
1981, 1984).
- 1010-18. R. A. SCHWALLER DE LUBICZ, The Temple in Man -
Sacred Architecture and the Perfect Man; The Egyptian Miracle
(Inner Traditions International 1981, 1985); Symbol and the
Symbolic, translated by Robert & Deborah Lawlor; Sacred
Science; Esoterism and Symbol, translated by
André & Goldian VandenBrœck; A Study of Number
(Inner Traditions International 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986); Nature
Word - Verbe Nature, translated and introduced by Deborah
Lawlor, with a Foreword - "Nature Word, the Hermetic Tradition,
and Today" by Christopher Bamford (West Stockbridge,
Massachusetts: Lindisfarne Press 1982); Le Temple de l'homme
- Apet du sud à Louqsor (Paris: Caractères
1958); Le Miracle Égyptien (Paris: Flammarion 1963 -
André & Goldian VandenBrœck "translated" this into
English as no.127, and the illustrations are the work of R. A.
Schwaller de Lubicz's daughter-in-law and disciple Lucie Lamy. I
prefer Robert & Deborah Lawlor's translations as clues to the
Master's message.)
- 1019. PAT SHIPMAN, "On the origin of races" in New Scientist, 16 January
1993, pp. 34-37.
- 1020. ROBERT TEMPLE, The Crystal Sun - Rediscovering a Lost Technology of the Ancient World (London: Century, 2000).
- 1021. G. UNDERWOOD, The Pattern of the Past (Abacus
1972).
- 1022. M. UNTERSTEINER, The Sophists (Blackwell 1954).
- 1023. A. VANDENBROECK, Al-Kemi - A Memoir: Hermetic,
Occult, Political, and Private Aspects of R. A. Schwaller de
Lubicz (Hudson, NY: Lindisfarne Press 1987).
- 1024-6. IMMANUEL VELIKOWSKY, Worlds in Collision; Earth in
Upheaval; Ages in Chaos (London: Sphere Books 1972-73).
- 959. MARK VIDLER, The Star Mirror - The Extraordinary Discovery of the True Reflection between Heaven and Earth (Thorson 1998, also available in paperback).
- 1027. WADDELL, The Phœnician Origin of the Britons, Scots
& Anglo-Saxons (1924).
- 1028. JOHN ANTHONY WEST, Serpent in the Sky - The high
wisdom of Ancient Egypt (London: Wildwood House 1979).
- 1029. PAUL WHITE, Ancient Dartmoor - An Introduction (Launceton: Bossiney Books, 2000).
- 1030. Sir MORTIMER WHEELER, The Indus Civilization, 3rd edition (Book Club Associates, 1968, reprinted 1970).
- 1031. BERNARD WOOD, Review of Erik Trinkaus & Pat Shipman, The Neandertals - Changing the Image of Mankind (Jonathan Cape), in New Scientist, 3 July 1993, p.38.
- 1032. C. LEONARD WOOLLEY, The Sumerians (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1928).

2. Atlantis, Tiahuanaco, Titicaca -
- 1033. ALAN F. ALFORD, The Atlantis Secret - a complete decoding of Plato's lost continent (Eridu Books, 2001. Only passing references are made both to Erik von Däniken and to Zecharia Sitchin, whose works are much more scholarly and reliable; cf. p.370. Nevertheless, Hodder & Stoughton classified this book as "non-fiction").
- 1034. J. M. ALLEN, Atlantis - The Andes Solution (Windrush Press 1998).
- 1035-59. ANCIENT SKIES - Official Logbook of the Ancient Astronaut Society, volume 1, number 1, March-April 1974 - volume 25, number 6, January-February 1999 - a bi-monthlly originally established by retired Founder, Gene M. Phillips (who relinquished the reins in 1999), 1921 St. John's Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois 60035-3178, USA; Secretary: Doris L. Phillips, fax (847) 295-0868. For the current addresses of the AAS and its officers, please refer to the society's new website.
- 1060. BBC-2 - HORIZON: A 50-minutes programme transmitted at 21.00 GMT on Thursday, 10 January 2002, described how underwater archaeology may have discovered the ancient Greek city of Helike, destroyed by a massive earthquake and tidal wave in 373 B.C., shortly before Plato wrote his story about Atlantis.
- 1061-6. HANS SCHINDLER BELLAMY (?1881-19...), Moons, Myths
and Man - A Reinterpretation; The Book of Revelation is
History; Built before the Flood - The Problem of the
Tiahuanaco Ruins; In the Beginning G-d - A new scientific
vindication of the Cosmogonic Myths in the Book of Genesis;
The Atlantis Myth; A Life History of our Earth - Based on
the Geological Application of Hœrbiger's Theory (Faber & Faber
1936, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1951).
- 1067-8. H. S. BELLAMY with P. ALLAN, The Calendar of
Tiahuanaco - A disquisition on the Time-Measuring System of
the Oldest Civilization in the World; The Great Idol of
Tiahuanaco - An interpretation in the light of the Hœrbiger
Theory of Satellites of the Glyphs carved on its surface (Faber
& Faber 1956, 1959).
- 1069. H. S. BELLAMY & RUDOLF VON ELMAYER-VESTENBRUGG,
Eingriffe aus dem Kosmos - Erdsatelitten, kosm Katastrophen
... Sintflut, Atlantis, wurvellose Hochkulturen d. Urzeit,
Ergennisse d. 3 ersten USA-Mondfahrten, UFO-Sendboten aus d.
Weltall, kosm. Eingriffe aus d. e. Dimension (Freiburg-i-Br.: H.
Bauer 1971).
- 1070. CHARLES BERLITZ, Without a Trace - more evidence from the Bermuda Triangle (London: Book Club Associates, 1977) - includes information about both Atlantis and the Philadelphia Experiment.
- 1071. DAVID HATCHER CHILDRESS, Lost Cities of Atlantis, Ancient Europe & The Mediterranean.
- 1072. NICHOLAS CLAPP, The Road to Ubar - Finding the
Atlantis of the Sands, as described in the Koran (Souvenir Press
1998).
- 1073. ANDREW COLLINS,Gateway to Atlantis - The Search for the Source of a Lost Civilisation (Headline, 2000).
- 1074. JACQUES SOUSTELLE, The Four Suns (André Deutsch, 1971).
- 1075. FILIP COPPENS, Dendermondse Steenweg 56, 9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, Mestdagh's Theory on a Lost Civilization (Stichting Mens en Kultuur 1993). France's ancient city of Sens was formerly the capital of Atlantis.
- 1076. J. COUNTRYMAN, Atlantis and the Seven Stars
(London: Robert Hale 1979).
- 1077-8. IGNATIUS DONNELLY, Atlantis - The Antediluvian
World (London: Samson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd., 1910 - 490
pages), also a modern revised edition prepared by Egerton Sykes,
including an Appreciation of Donnelly by H. S. Bellamy, and
"Ignatius Donnelly" by Lewis Spence (London: Sidgwick &
Jackson 1950 - 355 pages).
- 1079. PAUL DUNBAVIN, Atlantis of the West - The case for Britain's drowned Megalithic Civilization, revised and updated edition (London: Robinson, 2003).
- 1080. DAVID ELKINGTON with PAUL HOWARD ELLSON, In The Name of The Gods - The Mystery of Resonance and the Prehistoric Messiah, Foreword by JEAN HOUSTON (Sherborne, Green Man Press, 2001).
- 1081. RAND & ROSE FLEM-ATH, When The Sky Fell - In Search of Atlantis (Orion paperback, 1995).
- 1082. RAND FLEM-ATH & COLIN WILSON, The Atlantis Blueprint (Warner Books, 2001).
- 1083. DAVID FURLONG, The Keys to The Temple - Pyramids, Ley Patterns and the Atlantean Heritage (Piatkus, 1997).
- 1084. A. G. GALANOPOULOS & E. BACON, Atlantis - The
Truth behind the Legend (London: Nelson 1969).
- 1085. DICK EDGAR IBARRA GRASSO, The Ruins of
Tiahuanaco, translated by Nœmi Acuna & Annie Karin
Hessling (Cochabamba: Editorial Atlantic 1959).
- 1086. PAUL JORDAN, The Atlantis Syndrome (Sutton Publishing 2001) - includes a reference to both E. von Däniken & Graham Hancock (p.253) identified as rivals to the 19th-century Ignatius Donnelly (p.81)...
- 1087. E. KISS, Das Sonnentor von Tihuanaku (1937).
- 1088. J. V. LUCE, The End of Atlantis - New Light on an
old Legend (London: Book Club Associates 1973).
- 1089-90. JOHN MICHELL, The View over Atlantis (Sago 1969) and The New View over Atlantis (Thames & Hudson, updated and enlarged edition, reprinted 2001).
- 1091. BARTOLOMÉ MITRE, President of the Argentine
Republic, 1821-1906: Las Ruinas de Tiahuanaco - Estudio
Preliminar de Fernando Marquez Miranda (Buenos Aires: Hachette,
Colecciòn El Pasado Argentino 1954).
- 1092. OTTO MUCK, The Secret of Atlantis (CollinsFontana
1979).
- 1093. HENRY O'BRIEN, The Round Towers of Ireland (1834), re-issued in 2003 by Adventures Unlimited Press, Kempton, Illinois, as The Round Towers of Atlantis.
- 1094. GENE M. PHILLIPS, "Titicaca - Cradle of Civilization?" in Ancient Skies, vol. 7, no. 6, January-February 1981. Mentions Boero Rojo's discovery of underwater stone temples, stairways and roads.
- 1095-9. ARTHUR POSNANSKY (1874-1946), El Clima del
Altiplany y la Extensiòn del Lago Titicaca con
relaciòn a Tiahuanaco en Épocas Prehistoricas
(1911); Tiahuanacu y la Civilisaciòn Prehistorica en el
Altiplano Andino (1911); "Turvœrgeschichliches und die
astronomische Bedeutung des grossen Sonnentempels von Tiahuanacu"
in Bolivia - Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of
Americanists, 1924; Tiahuanacu - The Cradle of American
Man, 2 volumes (New York: J. J. Augustin, 1945-58, 1945-57).
- 1100. Engineer ERICH REINDL, 3753 Staningersdorf 29, Austria, "More on Titicaca" in Ancient Skies, vol. 9, no. 2, May-June 1982.
- 1101. WALTER RUBEN (1899-19...), Tiahuanaco, Atacama und
Araukaner - Drei vorinkaische Kulturen (Leipzig: O.
Harrasowitz 1952).
- 1102-3. W. SCOTT-ELLIOT, The Story of Atlantis (1st
edition 1896) and the lost Lemuria (1st edition 1904; 1st
combined one-volume edition 1925; Adyar - London: Theosophical
Publishing House & Wheaton: Theosophical Press 1954).
- 1104. ROBERT SCRUTTON, The other Atlantis, edited by
Ken Johnson, including the full translation of the ŒRA LINDA BOOK
first translated from an allegedly authentic ancient Frisian script in the 1870s
(Jersey: Neville Spearman 1977).
- 1105. ANDREW SINCLAIR, The Secret Scroll (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 2001). "The value of experience is a jigsaw puzzle that may never be solved in a lifetime. The more we travel and see, the more pieces are scattered at random on our table of choices. Only when we find the proper place of each part - perhaps decades later - does the puzzle fit together." "The lost city of Atlantis has been located in Peru and off Land's End" (p.69 & p.1). This book is a real treasure, and I highly recommend, also because it has such beautiful illustrations and is a real pleasure to read.
- 1106-7. JURGEN SPANUTH, Atlantis - The Mystery unravelled (London: Arco Publishers Ltd, 1956); Atlantis of the North (London:
Book Club Associates 1979).
- 1108-11. LEWIS SPENCE, The Problem of Atlantis; The History of Atlantis; The Occult Sciences in Atlantis; Will Europe follow Atlantis? (Rider 1924-8).
- 1112. BRAD STEIGER, Atlantis Rising (Sphere Books, 1977).
- 1113-20. RUDOLF STEINER, Atlantis and Lemuria,
translated by Agnes Blake (First edition of this authorized
translation, London: Anthoposophical Publishing Company 1923; an
earlier edition was issued in London by the Theosophical
Publishing House in 1911); Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
(revised edition, London & New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
1923); Occult Science - an outline (1939); Universe,
Earth and Man in their relationship to Egyptian Myths and
modern Civilization (London-New York: Rudolf Steiner Publishing
Company - Anthroposophic Press 1941 - new edition containing 11
lectures originally delivered in 1908); The Mission of the Archangel
Michæl (New York: Anthroposophic Press 1961); The
Driving Force of Spiritual Powers in World History (2nd
printing, North Vancouver: Steiner Book Centre 1972); The Inner Nature of
Music and the Experience of Tone (London: Rudolf Steiner Press
1987); Individualism in Philosophy (Mercury Press, Fellowship Community, 241 Hungry Hollow Road, Spring Valley, NY 10977, USA; ISBN 0 936132 96 5; 1989) is William Lindeman's © translation of an 1899 essay "Egoismus in der Philosophie", later re-titled to "Der Individualismus in der Philosophie" by Steiner himself. The opening pages of the last chapter of his 1914 Riddles in Philosophy and his own reflections on his original essay in chapter XXXI of his autobiography, The Course of My Life are included as appendices. Lindeman has also contributed an introduction.
- 1121. DAPHNE VIGERS, Atlantis Rising (London: Aquarian Press, 1952).
- 1122. SIMONE WAISBARD (1909-19...), Tiahuanaco - Dix
mille ans d'énigmes incas (Paris: Robert Laffont 1971).
- 1123. ... WHISHAW, Atlantis in Andalucia (Rider & Co.).
- 1124. IMAN WILKENS, Where Troy Once Stood (Rider, 1990) - uncovers some neglected facts about Exeter, Homer and the Trojan War which greatly diminish the likelihood of several current theories about "Atlantis" being even approximately correct.
MALTA, GOZO & MENORCA -
- 1125. CHRIS ABEL, Manikata Church, 1962-1974 - Richard England (London: Academy Editions, 1995).
- 1126. JOSEPH S. ABELA, Malta & Gozo explained to extraterrestrials and other aliens - a breezy account of a laid-back people, Blata l-Bajda, Malta, Media Centre Print, 1989.
- 1127. A. J. AGIUS, The Genesis of Freemasonry in Malta (1730 - 1843) (Valletta 1993).
- 1127a. ANON, Għarb Folklore Museum (Gozo, no date).
- 1128. JOSEPH AQUILINA, Papers in Maltese Linguistics (University of Malta, 1997).
- 1128a. FRANS A. ATTARD, The Maze Street Atlas, 5th edition (Birkikara, Malta: Uptrend publishing, 2004).
- 1129. JOSEPH ATTARD, Malta - A History of Two Millennia (Valletta: Progress Press, 2002) -
It-Toroq kollha Jwasslu ghal Rhuma (All roads lead to Rome).
"In the course of the last million years of its existence, our planet Earth went through four glacial periods of the Pleistocene Epoch known as the Great Ice Age. These caused both a contraction and an expansion of the earth's surface and in the process enormous quantities of water were first extracted and subsequently returned to the ocean. The Wurm which was the last one of these glaciations and had ended about 10,000 years ago, first brought a rise of some 400 feet in the sea level, and then a drop of about 200 feet. As a result, great expanses of land must have remained inundated by this cataclysm. It is believed that this was how land bridges which had joined the continent of Europe to that of Africa from what are now called Gibraltar and Sicily, were submerged. Then, the two large lakes that for æons of time had lain between the two continents disappeared, and in their place there rushed in the waters from the Atlantic Ocean to make the Mediterranean Sea..."
- 1130-31. GLENN BEDINGFIELD, Il-Gurament, 2nd enlarged edition, and English translation: Witness (Information Department of the Malta Labour Party 1999).
- 1132-41. JOSEPH BEZZINA (2), Religion and Politics in a Crown Colony - The Gozo-Malta Story, 1798-1864 (Valletta, Bugelli Publications 1985); Church History including an account of the Church in Malta (Victoria, Gozo: Gaulitana 1994); Xagħra - The Village of The Goddess and The Madonna (Xagħra, Gozo: Xagħra Local Council - Gaulitana 2001) - Joseph Attard-Tabone is the main source of the 'information' in this latter work about 'The Goddess' and about Gozo's prehistoric sites. Also: Forty More Legends From Gozo - Stories of Bygone Times; The Gozo Cathedral - A Pictorial Guide; The Gozo Cathedral and the Cathedral Museum - History and Guide; Gems of Gozo - An Appreciation of Twenty Chapels; Glimpses of Gozo - A Biography and a Bibliography; Fontana Il-Triq tal-Ghajn - The Village of Valleys and Springs and Ghajnsielem - The Gateway to Gozo (Rabat, Gozo: Gaulitana, 1994-2002).
- 1142. BRIAN BLOUET, Malta - A History and a Guide (Progress Press, 1966).
- 1143. EDWARD J. CLEMMER, Alfred Sant Explained - In-Novella ta'Malta fil-Mediterran (Malta: Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza 2000).
- 1143a. STANLEY J. A. CLEWS, editor, The Malta Yearbook 2006 (De La Salle Publications, 2006).
- 1144. FRANCESCO BALBI DI CORREGGIO, The Siege of Malta 1565 (Copenhagen 1961).
- 1145-9. COUNTRYSIDE WALKS: Malta - Bahrija Walk; Malta - Dwejra Lines Walk; Malta - Girgenti Walk; The Island of Gozo - Dahlet Qorrot Walk; The Island of Gozo - Ta' Gurdan Walk (Malta Tourism Authority, 2002).
- 1150. STANLEY FARRUGIA RANDON, Heritage Saved - Historic Monuments restored by Din L-Art Helwa, 1965 to 2002 (Valletta, 2002).
- 1151. THOMAS FRELLER, Cagliostro and Malta (Malta: Colour Image 1997).
- 1152. L. PERICOT GARCIA, The Balearic Islands (Thames & Hudson, 1972).
- 1153. SIMON GAUL, Malta, Gozo and Comino
(Cadogan Guides, 1998) - "as absorbing as a really good novel".
- 1154. THOMAS GEBHARDT (English version by PAUL FLETCHER), Insight Compact Guide - Menorca (APA Publications, 2003).
- 1155. FRANCIS GERARD, Malta Magnificent (Cassell, 1943).
- 1156. GHINIS PUBLISHING LTD, Malta, Gozo and Comino (1st edition, 1994) - 315 colour photographs.
- 1157. DAVID ICKE, Children of The Matrix - How an Interdimensional race has controlled the world for thousands of years - and still does (Wildwood MO, Bridge of Love, 2001). Includes a multitude of challenging assertions, including: "Malta, too, was an important centre by 3500BC and the home of a major Mystery School. Under Malta is a vast network of tunnels and megalithic temples where secret rituals took place - and still do. Malta's original name was Lato, named after Mother Lato, the serpent goddess" (p.41, with a reference to Mark Amaru Pinkham, The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom, Illinois, Adventures Unlimited, 1997, p.78). Andrew Sinclair's above listed (no. ) most recent book is a welcome corrective.
- 1158. Sir HARRY LUKE, Malta - An Account and an Appreciation (London: George G. Harrap & Co., 1949).
- 1159. ANTHONY MANDUCA, "Have the Nationalists kept their promises?" in The Malta Independent on Sunday, 17 September 2000, p.19. He estimates that some of the 21 main electoral promises made by the Nationalist Part in September 1998 have already been honoured. However, "There is no evidence at present to suggest that more tourists have come to Malta for our culture, sports, environment and religion, although marketing campaigns are aimed at this. Although some improvements have been made in the maintenance of museums and historic sites, much more remains to be done." Most of the damage inflicted on the Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra temples in recents years has been the direct and easily foreseen result of ill-advised action - and inaction - by 'the Authorities', hardly at all, even though those same Authorities' introduction of far-from-visitor-friendly rope-barriers does rather tend to imply the opposite, of enemy action by alien tourists!
- 1160. MDINA HOLDINGS LTD., Medieval Times at Palazzo
Costanzo, Mdina, Malta (1994).
- 1161-2. GODFREY A. PIROTTA, Senior lecturer in government and policy studies, Department of Public Policy, University of Malta, and, separately, EDWARD WARRINGTON, Director, Institute of Public Administration and Management, University of Malta,"What problems should be at the very top of the country's agenda?" in The Times of Malta, 6 November 2000, pages 11-12.
- 1163. ALFRED SANT. Confessions of a European Maltese (Malta: Sensiela Kotba Socjalisti, 2003).
- 1164. KILIN (MICH&AELIG;L SPITERI), A Hundred Wayside Chapels of Malta & Gozo (Valletta: Heritage Books, 2000).
- 1165. ANDREW WARRINGTON, editor, The Malta and Gozo Restaurants & Entertainment Guide (Media Consulta Malta, 2000).
- 1166. VINCENT ZAMMIT, The Keys of Mdina - The Solemn
Entry of the Grand Master (Valletta: Progress Press, 1993).
- 757. HUBERT ZEITLMAIR, Die Säulen von Atlantis: Malta - Handscrhift einer verschwundenen Hochkultur (Ancient Mail Verlag, 2001).
ANCIENT EGYPT, AKHENATON & THE EXODUS
- 1167. JAMES BAIKIE, The Amarna Age - A Study of the
Crisis of the Ancient World (London: A. & C. Black 1926).
- 1168. J. BAINES & J. MALEK, Atlas of Ancient Egypt (Oxford: Phaidon 1980).
- *. SHIRLEY BARRY,"Traces of Early Egyptian Connections in Wales" in R.I.L.K.O. Journal (no. 58, pp. 28-29).
- 1169. DANIEL BLAIR STEWART, Akhunaton - The Extraterrestrial King (Frog, Ltd., Berkeley, CA, 1995).
- 1170. HOWARD BLUM, The Gold of Exodus - The Discovery of the Most Sacred Place on Earth (Hodder & Stoughton 1998).
Two days later, a large American delegation headed by Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney jetted to Saudi Arabia and met with King Fahed at the royal palace. The session began with a display of a series of satellite photographs. The detail in the shots was remarkable. They showed that Iraqi Republican Guard divisions were positioned just outside the northeastern corner of Saudi Arabia, with the kingdom's oil fields directly in their path. More ominously, the photos showed that the Iraqi troops were preparing to advance...
The satellite photographs were genuine - in part... The photographs had been edited to show an army that was preparing to move on, not one that had settled into a defensive position. There was no confirming proof that the Iraqi forces were planning to invade Saudi Arabia, but the king did not know that. Nor, for that matter, did Secretary Cheney. The photographs had been doctored without his knowledge... (op. cit., chapter 41.)
- 1171. ROBERT BOULANGER, Egyptian Painting & the Ancient
East (London: Heron Books 1966).
- 1172. B. BRIER, Ancient Egyptian Magic (New York: Quill
1981).
- 1173. B. BROMAGE, The Occult Arts
of Ancient Egypt (Aquarian Press 1960).
- 1174. MAURICE CHATELAIN, "Egyptian Cathedrals in France" in Ancient Skies, vol. 21, no.6, page 3.
- 1175-6. ANDREW COLLINS, From the ashes of Angels (London: Michæl Joseph 1996); Gods of Eden - Egypt's Lost Legacy and the Genesis of Civilisation (Headline 1997).
- *. MAURICE M. COTTERELL, The Supergods (Thorsons
1997); The Tutankhamun Prophecies - The Sacred Secrets of
the Mayas, Egyptians and Freemasons (Headline 1999); The Lost Tomb of Viracocha - Unlocking the Secrets of the Peruvian Pyramids (Headline 2001) - includes background material and some discussion of his own statement (on. p.183) of "the great paradox of existence: those who produce babies create the conditions for expansion of heaven and yet, at the same time, those who produce the babies exclude themselves from entry into heaven." See also Ps.16:5.
- 1177-8. ROSALIE DAVID, A Guide to Religious Ritual at
Abydos (Warminster: Aris & Phillips Ltd., 1981); The Ancient Egyptians - Religious Beliefs & Practices (Routledge & Kegan Paul 1982).
- 1179. MARJORIE (UATH) DAVIDSON-SMITH, Secret of the Golden
Horus (Regency Press 1981).
- 1180. M. DAVISON, The Splendours of Egypt (New York:
Artabras Books 1979).
- 1181. F. LL. GRIFFITH & H. THOMPSON, The Leyden Papyrus
- An Egyptian Magical Book (Dover Publications 1974).
- 1182. L. MANNICHE, An Ancient Egyptian Herbal (British
Museum Publications 1989).
- 1183. E. IVERSEN, Egyptian & Hermetic Doctrine
(Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press 1984).
- 1184. C. JACQ, Egyptian Magic (Warminster: Aris &
Phillips Ltd., 1985).
- 1185. K. LAMBELET, How to read Hieroglyphes (Cairo:
Lehnert & Landrock 1974).
- 1186. LUCY LAMY, Egyptian Mysteries - New Light on
Ancient Knowledge, translated by Deborah Lawlor (London: Thames
& Hudson 1981).
- 1187. M. LURKER, The Gods & Symbols of Ancient Egypt
(Thames & Hudson 1980).
- 1187a. KAROL MYSLIWIEC, Eros on the Nile translated from the Polish Eros nad Nilem (1998) by GEOFFREY L. PACKER (Duckworth, 2004).
- 1188. NAOMI OZANIEC, The elements of the Egyptian
Wisdom (Element Books 1994).
- 1189. ALAN RICHARDSON & BILLIE WALKER-JOHN, The Inner Guide to Egypt (Bath: Arcania 1991).
- 2190. H. LING ROTH, Ancient Egyptian and Greek Looms (Carlton, Bedford: Ruth Bean 1978).
- 1191. FERNAND SCHWARZ, Géographie Sacrée de
l'Égypte Ancienne (Paris: Nouvelles éditions
Oswald 1979).
- 1192. RUTH SCHUMANN-ANTELME & STÉPHANE ROSSINI, Illustrated Hieroglypics Handbook (New York: Sterling Publishing, 2002).
- 1193-4. PIAZZI SMYTH (1819-1900), Our Inheritance in
The Great Pyramid (4th and much enlarged edition: London, W.
Isbister 1880) - re-issued as: The Great Pyramid - Its
Secrets & Mysteries Revealed (New York: Bell Publishing 1990).
- 1195. P. SPENCER, The Egyptian Temple - A
Lexicographical Study (Kegan Paul International 1984).
- 1196-8. ERNEST. A. WALLIS BUDGE, Amulets & Talismans; The
Mummy (Collier Books 1970, 1972); Egyptian Language
(Routledge & Kegan Paul 1978).
- 1199-200. BARBARA WATTERSON, Introducing Egyptian
Hieroglyphs; More about Egyptian Hieroglyphs (Edinburgh:
Scottish Academic Press 1981, 1985).
- 1201. JOHN ANTHONY WEST, The Traveller's Key to Ancient
Egypt - A Guide to the Sacred Places of Ancient Egypt (London:
Harrap Columbus 1985).
- 1202. RICHARD H. WILKINSON, Symbol and Magic in Egyptian Art, 1st paperback edition (Thames & Hudson 1999).
- 1203. HILARY WILSON, Understanding Hieroglyphs (London:
Michæl O'Mara Books 1995).
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