Megalithic monuments
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Linda Kerr Faerie Faith Papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-150-2
Scope and Contents
Faerie Faith is a Wiccan tradition with a foundation from the McFarland Dianic Tradition developed by Morgan McFarland (1941-2015) and Mark Roberts (1934-2012) circa 1971, Dallas, Texas. Mark Roberts left Dallas and the McFarland Dianics to pursue a new tradition, Hyperborea. Before moving to Atlanta, Georgia, he spent two year in New York. It was in Atlanta in 1979, that Mark met Epona and introduced her to the teachings of Hyperborea. Epona's and Mark's vision of what Hyperborea should be...
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Acquired: Date acquired: 03/22/2016
Needles of Stone / Tom Graves. London: Turnstone Books, 1978
Book
Collection number: NAMOSRL GN790 .G7 (Circulating)
About
"Within the last decade, surprising evidence has been amassing that our prehistoric ancestors, so long assumed to have been little more than ignorant savages, knew far more about nature's energy pattersons tha we do now. Detailed surveys of our megalithic structures built four or five thousand years ago reveal the extraordinary astronomical and geometrical knowledge of their builders. Needles of Stone takes this research a strp further, and in a new...
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Publication: 1978
Victor and Cora Anderson Library
Collection
Collection number: MS-150-7
Scope and Contents
This collection is a portion of the Anderson's library having been selected based on titles that were not currently in its parent collection New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. A bibliography of the full library as well as the disposition of the items is planned. All titles in this collection have been cataloged separately.
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Created: 1921-1998