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n nAround 6000 BC a revolution took place on Orkney and the Western Isles of Scotland. An outstanding collection of stone circles, standing stones, round towers and passage mounds appeared seemingly out of nowhere. And yet many such monuments were not indigenous to Britain, but to regions of the Caspian Sea and the Mediterranean.n nTheir creators were equally mysterious. Traditions tell of the Papae and Peti, strangers from afar who were physically different, dressed in white tunics and lived aside from the regular population. They were regarded as master astronomers with an uncanny ability to work with enormous stones. But where did these relatively advanced ancient architects come from?n nIn his seventh book, Scotlands Hidden Sacred Past, bestselling author Freddy Silva examines the Neolithic culture, Gaelic language and sacred traditions of the Scottish Isles and finds a trail of evidence leading to Sardinia and the Armenian Highlands. His research locates the origin of this misplaced civilization and what prompted its people to choose the furthest reaches of Europe to recreate the masterworks of their original homeland, a plan that included the establishing of Irelands sacred and megalithic culture.n n nn nAmong the many topics covered: n nThe true dating of Orkneys sites, and their relationship to the Giza pyramidsn nArmenian and Egyptian linguistic roots of sites and places in Orkney and the Hebridesn nArchaeo-astronomical connections with Orionn nThe origin of the Papae, Peti and Tuatha de Danaann nArmenian and Scythian roots of Irelands prehistoryn nSardinian megalithic history and the origin of Scottish duns and brochsn nThe connection between Armenia and Callanishn nHidden geometric blueprints linking ancient sites in Orkney, Kilmartin and Irelandn n nn n nn n nn Author website: invisibletemple.com nn
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