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Prehistoric Britain from the Air (1997)

by Janet Bord, Colin Bord (Author)

Other authors: Jason Hawkes (Photographer)

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A striking bird's eye journey through the landscape of prehistoric Britain captured in arresting aerial detail.
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Wonderful photography. Some of the photographs in this book were essential to obtaining an understanding of ancient megaliths as technology innovations by Stone Age astronomers in the the hermetic tradition, "as above, so below", i.e. megalithic sites as permanent surveyor's markers, sited (and sighted) by astronomy. ( )
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