Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Stars Stones and Scholars - Megaliths as Prehistoric Art


Stars Stones Scholars
Stars Stones and Scholars:
The Decipherment of the Megaliths as an Ancient Survey of the Earth by Astronomy

by Andis Kaulins

Links to this new book, which bears greatly on the issue of prehistoric art, are:

Trafford Publishing
StarsStonesScholars.com
AndisKaulins.com

The primary hypothesis of Stars Stones and Scholars is that the megaliths represent ancient surveys of the earth by astronomy, and that these feats of ancient surveying and of ancient surveyors can be reconstructed.

Moreover, these megaliths are often carved with figures in stone - thus far unrecognized or ignored - and many of these figures are among the greatest works of mankind's ancient sculpting art. We will be showing examples of these here.

There is an affiliated list related to the megalithic subjects of this book and related topics at History of Civilization.

Saturday, November 01, 2003

Prehistoric Art Resources


The top-ranked website at Google for Prehistoric Art Resources is Chris Witcombe's Art History Resources.

Witcombe is a Professor of Art History at Sweet Briar College, Virginia whose site presents copious links to art resources around the web.

However, as of the date of the writing of this blog, Witcombe does not have our site megaliths.co.uk listed, so that we must regard his site as being incomplete.

From the official government side, the European Union has started a website called European Prehistoric Art.

Great about this site are the clickable maps of prehistoric art.

We will look at prehistoric art websites in detail in coming blog postings.