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  1. HOW THE SUNGOD REACHED AMERICA
    c.2500 BC
    A Guide to Megalithic Sites

    Dr. R.M. DE JONGE
    J.S. WAKEFIELD

    Table of Contents
    Introduction & Timeline

    Chapter 1. The Discovery of the Cape Verde Islands
    The Decipherment of Encoded Site Design
    (The Tumulus of Kercado, Brittany, c.4500 BC)

    Chapter 2. The Discovery of Madeira and Rockall
    (The Tablet of Paredes, Galicia, Spain, c.4100 BC)

    Chapter 3. The Discovery of the Azores
    (The Tumulus of Gavrinis, Brittany, c.3600 BC)

    Chapter 4. The Discovery of the Faeroes, Iceland, and Greenland
    The Decipherment of Megalit-hic Picture Writing
    (Petroglyphs of Cairn T, Loughcrew, Meath, Ireland, c.3200 BC)

    Chapter 5. The Discovery of America via the Bering Sea
    The Decipherment of Encoded Jacob’s Staffs
    (The petroglyphs of Dissignac, Brittany, c.2600 BC)

    Chapter 6. Stonehenge: a Monument for the Discovery of America
    (Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, c.3200 BC and c.2000 BC)

    Chapter 7. The Oldest Chart of the Atlantic Ocean
    (The Petroglyphs of Kercado, Brittany, c.2200 BC)

    Chapter 8. The Southern Crossing
    The Sailing Route from Portugal to Central America
    (Petro-glyph of Chao Redondo, Portugal, c.2200 BC)

    Chapter 9. The Sailing Route of the Upper North, Using a Compass
    (Petroglyph of Chao Redondo, Portugal, c.2200 BC)

    Chapter 10. A Nautical Center for Crossing the Ocean
    The Decipher-ment of Angular Encoding
    (America’s Stonehenge, North Salem, New Hampshire, c.2200 BC)

    Chapter 11. The Discovery of Bermuda
    The Decipherment of American Megalithic Petroglyphs
    (The Devil’s Head Petroglyphs, Harmony, Maine, c.2200 BC)

    Chapter 12. The Three Rivers Petroglyph
    A Guidepost for River Travel in America
    (Frost Valley, Neversink River, New York, c.1500 BC)

    Chapter 13. The Embden Dragon Petroglyph
    A Copper Trading Route of the Bronze Age
    (Kennebec River, Embden, Maine, c.1500 BC)

    Chapter 14. The Orient Tablet
    An Egyptian Expedition to America
    (Eagle Neck, Orient, Long Island, NY, c.850 BC)

    Index

    SHORT ABSTRACT

    HOW THE SUNGOD REACHED AMERICA
    c.2500 BC
    A Guide to Megalithic Sites

    Reinoud de Jonge (a Dutch chemist) and Jay Wakefield (an American biologist) have specialized in the study of megali-thic culture. They present their analysis of a dozen archaeo-logical sites, showing how many petroglyphs are geographic maps. They show how monuments provide numerical data revea-ling megalithic religi-on and ancient sailing discove-ries in the Atlantic. For example, numeric picture writing at Loughcrew, Ireland, deciphered by the authors, reveals that these people gave up their efforts to cross the Ocean west of Green-land in 3200 BC. However, decip-herment of the petro-glyphs at Dissignac, France, shows that they next explored the earth to the east, where they discove-red Australia and Alaska. Subsequently, they found routes across the Atlantic, and built Stonehenge, the monu-ment for the discovery of America.
    These decipher-ments shed light on a number of mysteries in American prehisto-ry, such as the origin of the Olmec civilization, the Michigan copper mines, and the stone chambers of New England. This is the only book providing solid evidence, reasonable explana-tions, and comprehensive dating for megalithic petroglyphs and monu-ments. It will fascinate anyone interested in old religi-ons, little-known petroglyphs, ancient seafaring, voyages of disco-very, and the prehistory of Europe and America.

    Sites in Europe include Kercado, Gavrinis, Dissignac, Paredes, Chao Redondo, Loughcrew, Stonehenge, and many more. 385 pages, half of them photos, petroglyphs, groundplans and maps

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