What is the earliest temple complex on Earth? Who built it? Is it really 7000 years older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids? How did such a sophisticated civilisation evade detection for so long? In this groundbreaking little book, packed with original research and illustrations, megalithomaniac Hugh Newman tells the story of Goebekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Nevali Cori and other temples in Turkey, which are so old that their very existence challenges history as we know it.
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Glastonbury
Großbritannien
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978-1-912706-18-1 (9781912706181)
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Hugh Newman runs the Megalithomania conference and Megalithomania tours. Also author of Earth Grids and Giants On Record, he has appeared on numerous television shows, including Ancient Aliens. He lives all over the world.