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OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTION

A comprehensive survey and introduction to the physical remains of Stonehenge, its three main stages of development and its context in the surrounding Neolithic landscape; bringing one up to speed in 0 to 25 pages. "The facts, m'am; just the facts."

 in Chapter One.



BLOODSHED AND TECHNOLOGY AT STONEHENGE I

Are Stonehenge I and the Ring of Brodgar essentially one and the same?
  Was Stonehenge I designed as a sophisticated archers' defence and how did it work?
  Why are Stonehenge I and Avebury defensively so alike and yet so different?
  Were the 53 post holes on the causeway the site of a gruesome slaughter?

View the horrifying answers in Chapter Two.



Causeway post holes (filled)


THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: STONEHENGE II

Why did Stonehenge II fail so quickly and completely?
  What is the simple obvious flaw that destroys the credibility of the summer solstice calendar theory?
  What is the connection between the equinox and the King's Ridge barrows
  and why might it be so important?
  (And the story of "Poor Old Dead-The-Hard-Way Bob")

All is revealed in Chapter Three.


 


THE PLANER GEOMETRY OF STONEHENGE

For the first time since its construction, the geometry of the Stonehenge III layout
and its extraordinary sophistication is at last discovered and revealed.
 

In Chapter Four.



THE MYSTERY OF THE STATION STONES

What were the station stones used for?
Were they the survey points for Stonehenge III?
  Were their surrounding ditches part of water supply access?
  Had the builders, thousands of years ago, invented the survey tool known today as
  the fluid head transit?

Their, (probable), meaning finally unveiled in Chapter Five.



THE  SECRETS OF THE Y AND Z HOLES

Were they dug for a currently unknown structure lost in the quagmire of time?
  Were they perhaps part of some arcane ritual or ceremonial purpose?
  Or were they simply the pivot-pits for the A-frames used to erect the Sarsen Ring Stones?

Find out in Chapter Six.



How Were the Stones Erected?

Was a simple A-frame mechanism adequate to raise  the stones?
  Find out why not and the ingenious probable mechanism used
  and the subsequent discovery of the probable truth of the Y holes

in Chapter Seven.



Were the Central Trilithons Raised In the Same Way ?

Discover the anomalies that indicate that exactly the same method was probably
  NOT
used to raise the Central Trilithons

in Chapter Eight.



WHAT IS A PITHOUSE AND WHY IS IT

THE KEY TO STONEHENGE?

What is it that the creators of Stonehenge and the Salish native people of Canada, have in common?
  Are the hundreds of barrows that litter Salisbury Plain the ancient remains of pithouses?

Find out in Chapter Nine.



IS THE STONEHENGE SOLUTION
FOUND ?

Was Stonehenge III designed and built to support a timber roof structure?
What would this final part of the construction look like?
As all the pieces begin to fit together the completed Stonehenge III,
after more than three thousand years,:

Is finally uncovered and reconstructed in Chapter Ten.



MANSIONS OF THE DEAD ? 
ABANDONED PLAGUE HOUSES ?


 Are the barrows all really just tomb "monuments", as archaeological dogma insists? 
Is it just coincidence that the fall of the barrows building era and their subsequent sealing up coincides with the waves of plagues that overran our Neolithic ancestors? 

The Fourth Horseman rides in Chapter Eleven.



 THE ENIGMA OF THE CURSUSES

 Are the cursuses, (including the Stonehenge Cursus)
the remains of sophisticated Neolithic ungulate (ex. deer) trap systems?
Visit the strikingly similar caribou fence traps of the Yukon and the stone alignments of Carnac.
 The startlingly practical purpose of the single two most baffling Neolithic "monuments"

Discovered for the first time and revealed in Chapter Twelve.



THE FINAL DEFENCE ?

Was there an escape tunnel from Stonehenge?
Find out why they might have wanted one and what indicators exist that such may have existed.

The trap door opens in Chapter Thirteen.
 


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