Avesta, 104
   Babylonica, 104
   Bacon, Sir Francis, 100
   Battos, 33
   Bavaria, network of lines in, 71-73
   Bedal, Karl, 71, 72-73
   Beethoven, Ludwig von, 80
   Berossus, 104
   Black, Henry, 97
   Bracewell, Ronald, 108
   Brave New World, 108
   Britain, applied geometry in ancient, 97
   Brittany, menhirs in, 68, 97
   Burgard, Hermann, 121
   Calais, 73, 75
   Carnac, menhirs of, 97
   Carthage, 12
   Carthaginians, 9, 12
   Cathie, Bruce, 97
   Cerro de la Cruz, 33
   Chefren pyramid, 163
   chaotic structure of, 179
   inexplicable phenomena in, 177
   radiation experiments in, 177, 179
   unsolved riddles in, 179
   Cheops, 130
   as builder of the Great Pyramid, 146, 147, 154, 159, 162-163, 171
   father of, 141 (see also Sneferu) possibility of more than one, 162
   Cheops pyramid, see Great
   Pyramid
   Courlet, Louis, 80-81
   crazy facts, 71-110
   Cueva de Menga, 30 (see also Menga, Granada)
   building materials of, 33
   “burial chamber” of, 31, 33
   ceiling of, 31
   unknown origins of, 31
   Cuevas del Rey Moro, 33 (see also Menga, Valencia)
   Cyrene, 33
   Damaged Pyramid, The, 153
   Dead Sea Scrolls, 189
   Deardorff, James, 108
   Didorus of Sicily, 146
   Dobecki, Thomas L., 171
   dolmen,
   Hypogeum of Malta as different
   from any other, 51
   most impressive and best
   preserved, 30, 31
   dolmens, Mediterranean,
   astronomical orientation of, 70
   Dormion, Jean-Patrice, 171
   Echo Flight Base, 109
   Eden, 27
   Eggebrecht, Eva, 130
   Egypt,
   Great Pyramid of, 130-177, 179-200
   Manetho’s list of rulers of ancient, 158-159
   myths of, 121
   Sphinx of, 171
   Sumer and, 121
   ellipse of Mzora, 28
   unknown origins of, 30
   Elysion, see Elysium
   Elysium, 75, 80
   England, megaliths in, 112
   Enoch,
   as builder of the Great Pyramid, 152, 163, 188, 189, 192
   extraterrestrials and, 152, 189, 193
   “heavenly guardians” and, 189, 193
   meaning of the name, 152
   Enoch’s Clock, 193
   Epic of Gilgamesh, 193
   Etruscan cultic site, 81
   Etruscans, 81
   Kabbalah and, 81
   knowledge of geometry of, 85
   origins of, 85
   Euclid, 95-96
   Europe,
   applied geometry in ley lines across, 97
   homogenous civilization in ancient, 75
   necessity of a comprehensive overview of, 44
   stone and wood circles in, 51
   European anthem, 80 (see also “Ode to Joy”)
   evolution of technology, 9, 12, 63, 123, 126, 188
   false doctrines, 111-200
   Flood, the, 147, 152, 159, 163, 171, 188, 189, 192, 193
   flying chariots, 105
   flying machines, 105
   France,
   applied geometry in, 97
   menhirs in, 51, 68 (see also Brittany and Carnac)
   network of lines in, 73, 75, 80-81
   place names in, 73, 75
   track-like grooves in southern, 44
   Feyerabend, Paul, 100 (see also “anything goes” approach)
   Gaius Plinius Secundus, 147
   Gantenbrink, Rudolf, 171
   Gantenbrink shaft, 177, 178, 186
   Garden of Eden, 27
   Gavrini, Island of, 51
   Garden of the Hesperides, 12,
   nymphs and serpent in the, 27
   grid, global, 97
   creators of, 97, 100
   facts, incomprehensible, 100
   geometrical knowledge, original source of, 96
   Germany, applied geometry throughout, 97
   Göbekli Tepe,
   age of, 67
   description of, 63
   meaning of name, 63
   mystery of, 68
   reason for location of, 67-68
   reason for partial burying of, 67
   Gohed, Amr, 179
   Goidon, Gilles, 171
   Goldener Schnitt, see golden ratio golden ratio, 89, 92
   Granada, 30
   Granger, N. (née Tourtechot), 111
   Great Pyramid, 130-177, 179-200
   absence of any inscription in, 157
   advanced technology inside, 188
   age of, 147
   anonymous nature of, 157
   builder of, 146, 147, 154, 163
   construction of, 130, 180, 182-183
   Enoch as builder of, 163, 188
   Grand Gallery in, 144
   hollow spaces in, 171, 176-177
   King’s Chamber in, 145
   lake under, 192
   metal brackets in, 195
   metal fittings inside, 171, 176
   modern drilling in, 195
   planning of, 179, 183, 186-187
   possible contents of, 193, 195
   reason for construction of, 188, 192
   relief chambers in, 145-146
   robotic exploration of, 171, 173, 176, 186
   salt crystals in, 171
   technology used to build, 137
   unfamiliar writing in, 158
   unknown writing in, 192
   Greece,
   applied geometry over prehistoric temples in, 97
   survey points in, 104
   Greek holy sites,
   geometrical relationship of, 85
   golden ratio and, 89, 92-94
   mathematicians of antiquity, 95-96
   mythology, 75
   sacred sites, megalithic origins of, 95-96
   Greeks,
   ancient, geodetic surveying
   techniques of, 85
   prehistoric, surveying skills of, 97
   grid squares, 108, 110
   Guichard, Xavier, 73, 75
   Hausdorf, Hartwig, 67
   “heavenly beings” in the Apocalypse of Abraham, 67-68
   “heavenly guardians,” Enoch’s, 152, 189, 193
   messages from, 199
   Hentschel, Peter, 81, 83, 85
   Hermes, 147, 152 (see also Enoch)
   Herodotus,
   opinion regarding the Etruscans, 85
   Great Pyramid and, 154, 156, 192
   Heyerdahl, Thor, 12
   Histories of Herodotus, 156, 192
   history of technology, 141
   Hitat, 147, 152, 158, 188-189
   holy places, location of Franciscan, 85
   holy site, druid, 75
   holy sites,
   buried, 67
   Etruscan, 83
   geometrical arrangement of, 96
   Greek, geometrical relationship of, 85
   linear distances between, 81, 92
   prehistoric, 75
   straight lines connecting Stone Age, 68
   Homer, 12
   Huxley, Aldous, 108
   hypogeum, definition, 51
   Hypogeum of Malta, 51-63
   acoustics of, 55
   creators of, 51-52
   discovery of, 51
   other dolmen vs., 51
   perfect Megalithic style of, 51
   purpose of, 52
   Stone Age origins of, 51
   Ibn Batutta, 152
   impossible, suppression of the, 55
   impossible buildings, 9-70
   intercontinental missiles, immobilization of, 109
   Italy,
   applied geometry in ancient, 97
   central, geometrical network in, 85
   mysterious lines in, 81-85
   Julius Caesar, 75
   Kabbalah, 81
   definition of, 83
   Tree of Life of, 81, 83, 85
   Kabbalistic Tree of Life, see Tree of Life
   Kanjilal, Dileep Kumar, 104-105
   Kean, Leslie, 109 Kebra Nagast, 105
   Kees, Hermann, 145
   King Solomon, 105
   Knörr, Alexander, 39, 55
   Krannich, Paul, 193
   Ladon, 27
   land surveying, prehistoric, 97, 100, 108
   means of, 101, 104
   reasons for, 108-110
   reason for ancestral, 97
   ley lines, applied geometry in, 97
   Libya, ancient tracks in, 33
   Liks, 9, 27
   Lixus, 9, 12, 28 (see also Liks)
   Garden of Eden and, 27
   megaliths of, 12
   mythological origins of, 27
   temple of Hercules and, 12
   Malmstrom Air Force Base, 109
   Malta,
   “Clapham Junction” in, 39
   Hypogeum of, 51-63
   lack of Flint on, 52
   temple of Mnajdra on, 55
   tracks/“cart ruts” around, 33, 39
   transnational nature of ancient, 44
   Manetho, 158
   Manias, Theophanias, 85, 89
   Mariette, Auguste, 111
   Mediterranean
   region, dolmens in, 70
   Sea, tracks in, 39
   Megalithic yard, definition, 51
   Megalithic structures
   in Morocco, 9-30
   in Spain, 33
   in Turkey, 63
   Megalithic
   origins of Greek sacred sites, 95
   people, absurdity of the idea of a, 100
   ruin, 92
   structures, astronomical orientation of, 51
   style, perfect, 51
   temples, 55
   megaliths
   of Lixus, 12
   of Stonehenge, 112
   Menga (Granada), 30
   Menga (Valencia),
   “tram network” and “rails” around, 33
   tracks around, 33
   Methuselah, 189
   Micallef, Paul, 55
   Morocco, megalithic structures in, 9-30
   Moses Ben Schemtob de Leon, 83
   most obvious solution, the, 94-95
   Murray, Margaret, 111
   Natural History, 12
   Naville, Edouard, 111-112
   network of lines, global nature of, 97
   Neugebauer, Reimund, 96
   Novum Organum, 100
   Oannes, 104
   original teaching, necessity of an, 159
   Orion, 112
   Osiris, 112 (see also Orion)
   as an extraterrestrial, 113
   head of, 113
   myth of, 112-113
   Osireion, 111-113, 122-123, 126, 130
   as comparable with megaliths of Stonehenge, 112
   evolution of technology and, 126
   gods as builders of the, 122
   purpose of, 126, 130
   reason for name of, 112
   Paradise, 27 (see also Eden)
   Petrie, Sir Flinders, 111
   Phoenicians, 9, 12
   Piri Reis, 100
   Plato, 95, 96, 104
   Platonic vs. Euclidean geometry, 96
   Pliny the Elder, 12, 157
   preconceptions, necessity of jettisoning, 100
   pyramid plateau, evidence of water on, 162-163
   pyramids of Egypt,
   ancient descriptions of, 146-147, 152, 154, 156-157, 158
   reason for building, 152
   Pyramid Texts, 113
   modern interpretation of, 113, 121
   Pythagoras, 68
   Pythagorean triangles, 68, 97
   Rathas, meaning of, 105
   Red Cross, 71
   Richter, Jean, 96
   religious culture, origins of, 63
   Rigveda, 105
   Rogowski, Fritz, 94
   Romans, 12, 28
   sacred sites, Greek, megalithic origins of, 95-96
   Salas, Robert, 109
   Sardinia, tracks around, 33
   Saurid, 147 (see also Enoch and Hermes)
   as builder of the Great Pyramid, 147, 189, 192
   Schiller, Friedrich, 80
   Schoch, Robert M., 171
   Schubert, André, 43
   Sephirot, 83
   Simon Bar Jochai, Rabbi, 83
   simple probability, principle of, 94
   (see also most obvious solution) pitfalls of, 94-95
   Sneferu (ruler), 141
   Sneferu (pyramid), erosion on, 163
   Spain,
   megalithic structures in, 30-31, 33
   tracks in, 33
   Sphinx, age of, 171
   Stone Age
   ancestors, categorization of our, 63
   architecture, 33
   foundations of the temple of Apollo, 94
   holy sites, 68
   points, Bavarian, 71
   settlement, underwater, 75
   structure, 31
   thinking, 51
   Stone Age,
   reason for term, 52
   use of Flint during, 52
   use of metals during, 52
   Stone Age Was Quite Different, The, 97
   stone and wood circles, astrological orientation of, 51
   Stonehenge, 112
   Strait of Gibraltar, 9
   Sumer, Egypt and, 121
   Sumerian
   King List, 152, 159
   myth, 121
   “super galactic communities”
   hypothesis, 108 (see also Ronald Bracewell)
   survey of Antarctica, 97, 100 (see also Piri Reis)
   surveying skills,
   Etruscan, 85
   prehistoric Greek, 97
   surveying techniques, ancient
   Greek, 85
   Tangier, 9
   Temple Hymns of Enheduanna, 121
   appropriate contemporary
   translation of, 122
   descriptions of technology in, 121-122
   Timaeus, 96, 104
   Topper, Uwe, 33
   Tourtechot, see Granger
   tracks, ancient, 33-47
   author’s opinion regarding, 43-44
   possible sources of, 43
   timeframe of, 44
   underwater, 39, 43
   Tree of Life, 81, 83, 85
   Turkey, megalithic structures in, 63
   Tuscany,
   image of the Tree of Life in, 83
   network of lines in, 81-85, 97
   system of equilateral triangles in, 83
   UFO phenomenon, our impotence with regard to, 109
   UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Break Their Silence, 109
   Viracocha, 112
   von Hassler, Gert, 12
   wind rose system, 75
   Yma, 104
   Zarei, Alizera, 153, 171, 195
   “zoo hypothesis,” 108-109 (see also James Deardorff)
   zoo, monitoring of the, 108-110
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
   Born on April 14, 1935, in Zofingen, Switzerland, Erich von Däniken was educated at the College St. Michel in Fribourg, where he was already occupying his time with the study of ancient holy writings. While working as managing director of a Swiss 5-star hotel, he wrote his first book, Chariots of the Gods, which was an immediate bestseller in the United States, Germany, and, later, in 38 other countries. He won instant fame in the United States as a result of the television special In Search of Ancient Astronauts, which was based on that book. His other books, including the more recent Twilight of the Gods and Odyssey of the Gods, have been translated into 32 languages and have sold more than 63 million copies worldwide.
   From his books, two full-length documentary films have been produced
, Chariots of the Gods and Messages of the Gods. As well, the History Channel is continuing its extremely successful series Ancient Aliens, for which Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, of the Center for Ancient Astronaut Research and publisher of Legendary Times Magazine, serves as consulting producer.
   Of the more than 3,000 lectures that Erich von Däniken has given in 25 countries, more than 500 were presented at universities. Fluent in four languages, Erich von Däniken is an avid researcher and a compulsive traveler, averaging 100,000 miles each year to the most remote spots on the globe. This enables him to closely examine the phenomena about which he writes. Erich von Däniken is a member of the Swiss Writers Association, the German Writers Association, and the International PEN Club. He was awarded with an honorary doctorate degree by the La Universidad Boliviana. He received the Huesped Illustre award from the cities of Ica and Nazca in Peru. In Brazil, he received the Lourenço Filho award in Gold and Platinum, and in Germany he was awarded with the Order of Cordon Bleu du Saint Esprit (together with the German astronaut Ulf Merbold). In 2004, he was awarded the Explorers Festival prize.
   In 1998, Erich von Däniken cofounded the Archaeology, Astronautics, and SETI Research Society (AASRS), which publishes the English journal Legendary Times, reporting on the latest research in the paleo-SETI field. In 2003, he opened his “Mysteries of the World” theme park in Interlaken, Switzerland, which still fascinates visitors with his research into the various mysteries of the world, including paleo-SETI and the Ancient Astronaut Theory.
   Today, Erich von Däniken lives in the small mountain village of Beatenberg in Switzerland (40 miles from Berne, above the city of Interlaken). He has been married to Elisabeth Skaja since 1960. He has one daughter, Cornelia (born 1963), and two grandchildren. Von Däniken is an amateur chef and a lover of Bordeaux wines.
   
   
   
 
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