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The view over Atlantis
Book • 1972
John Michell's 'The View Over Atlantis' synthesizes research on megalithic monuments, sacred geometry, and prehistoric cosmology to propose a coherent ancient tradition across Eurasia.
Michell investigates measurements, alignments, and mythological motifs to argue that ancient societies shared a body of technical and spiritual knowledge.
The book connects archaeological features with agricultural calendars, astronomical alignments, and esoteric symbolism.
It influenced subsequent generations of researchers interested in ley lines, earth energies, and megalithic science.
Though controversial among mainstream archaeologists, it remains a seminal work in alternative archaeology.
Michell investigates measurements, alignments, and mythological motifs to argue that ancient societies shared a body of technical and spiritual knowledge.
The book connects archaeological features with agricultural calendars, astronomical alignments, and esoteric symbolism.
It influenced subsequent generations of researchers interested in ley lines, earth energies, and megalithic science.
Though controversial among mainstream archaeologists, it remains a seminal work in alternative archaeology.
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as one of John Michell's influential works on megalithic studies and earth mysteries.

Hugh Newman

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