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Star Shrines and Earthworks of the Desert Southwest
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- David, Gary, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hopi mythology.
- Space archaeology.
- Place of Publication:
- Adventures Unlimited Press
- Summary:
- Over a period of centuries the Ancient Ones of the American Southwest constructed a pattern of sandstone villages that precisely matches key constellations in the sky. This book plunges you into the mysteries of these unified star correlations. Other fascinating topics include: Orion's global stargate shrines, Arizona earth chakras, crypto-creatures and star ancestors; the lost empire of Aztlán; evidence of transoceanic migrations to the Southwest in early epochs; the purpose of massive pyramids and canals made by those who once lived on the site of modern-day Phoenix; the subterranean origin of the Anasazi; the cave conundrum of Grand Canyon; the Hopi Mystery Egg; and prophecies of the Fifth World. Chapters include: Stellar Arizona; OZ (Orion Zone) Rising; Arizona Earth Chakras; Grand Canyon Cave Enigma and the Hopi Underworld; Pyramids and Canals of the Phoenix Basin Hohokam; The Hopi Mystery Egg and Prophecies of the Fifth World; All Roads Lead to... Chaco; Pole Star to the UnderworldAnasazi Ruins of Northwestern New Mexico; MimbresA Pre-Columbian Counter Culture In Southwestern New Mexico; Mummies, a Meteorite, and the Macaw ConstellationCasas Grandes, Mexico; The Lost Empire of Aztlán; The ABC of Orion: Ants, Bulls, and Copper; Crab Nebula NotesShifting To the Age of Taurus, 4,000 BC; Epic Seas Voyages of the Desert People; Genetic Evidence For Pre-Columbian Travel To the American Southwest; Global Orion ShrinesA Celestial Plan; more.
- Notes:
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI.
- ISBN:
- 1-935487-88-4
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