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REVIEWS REVIEWS @ and western-central Illinois. Around 1320, they packed up and migrated south to the Valley of Mexico. The fourth migration, c. AD 1000, comprised two Peruvian groups: the Huari, or Anasazi, who took hold of the Four Corners region and Chaco Canyon where they carved their "Great Houses" out of the cliffs; and the Llacuaz, or Hohokam, who built an irrigation empire in New Mexico. Both suffered a major drought that began c. 1240, and most left a century later for northern Mexico. Frank Joseph's book is an eye- opener for its documentation of these lost cultures and their legacies. It's also a cautionary tale with implications for our own survival. tools, monolithic astronomical markers, dry-walled stone circles, roads, mines and terraced hillsides. Tellinger argues that this culture seeded the Sumerian and Egyptian civilisations. The circular stone structures were resonance chambers that tapped into frequencies for the transmission of energy, and the roads acted as wires, conducting energy into the chambers and the greater settlement grid. If its alignment with Orion is true to form, the monolithic Adam's Calendar could be 160,000 years old (see article in this edition). Amongst the stunning colour photographs from Heine, Tellinger rethinks population logistics and hints at the production of white powder gold at the behest of the Anunnaki of ancient Sumerian lore. ADVANCED CIVILIZATIONS OF PREHISTORIC AMERICA by Frank Joseph Bear & Company, VT, USA, 2010 ISBN 978-159143-107-7 (310pp tpb) Avail: BearandCompanyBooks.com tretched across much of the length and breadth of America is evidence for four high cultures that rose and fell over the last 3,000 years. Frank Joseph (until recently, editor-in- chief of Ancient American magazine) believes they originated with migrations from Western Europe, apan, Mexico and South America. The Adena culture, coinciding with he arrival of "Kelts" around 1000 BC, eft behind pyramid mounds, hill orts, roads and stone chambers and had proficiency in iron smelting, agriculture and astronomy. It extended from the Atlantic coast to he Mississippi River but mostly centred around the Ohio Valley. The Hopewell culture was sourced c. 300 BC by Japanese seafarers, the Munakata, who moved into the Midwest from the Pacific and created stone circles, mounds, pyramids and geoglyphs, establishing vast ritua centres akin to their ones in Japan. The third to arise were the Mississippians, originally Maya who abandoned their city-states c. AD 900 and relocated to eastern Missouri TEMPLES OF THE AFRICAN GODS by Michael Tellinger & Johan Heine Zulu Planet Publishers, SA, 2009 ISBN 978-1-920153-08-3 (I76pp hc) Available: www.zuluplanet.com hen pilot Johan Heine plotted the ruins he'd photographed while flying over southern Africa, he was amazed to discover solar and stellar alignments. Author Michael Tellinger, together with Heine, in this awe-inspiring sequel to Adam's Calendar, show that an ancient civilisation once existed in southern Africa that left behind petroglyphs, OFTHE ABRIGAN cons fe REPAIR RESTORE RENEW Your body through the increase of release of FOR A FREE your own Adult Stem Cells! DVD and To facilitate this process, nature has provided a INFORMATION unique nutrient only ENQUIRE AT: available from one plant S0urce. Brian Wilkinson Herbalist & Nutritionist Phone:(07) 46233 9035 Email:zetaon@netbay.com.a Web: http: /greenpower.stemtechbiz.com.au Underwater Bases There are more underground bases than UNDERWATER you think, and there's more going on than just AND UNDER- planning to keep the Government alive during GROUND BASES b a nuclear war. Working from public documents and corporate records, Richard Sauder, Ph.D. this book digs below the surface of the $35.00 government's super- includes postage secret underground! | Postag ) To order - mail, phone or fax your order to: NEXUS Magazine, PO Box 30, Mapleton Qid 4560 Australia. Ph: 07 5442 9280 Fax: 07 5442 938! or use the coupon on page 96 of this issue. your own Adult Stem Cells! DVD GROUND BASES by Richard Sauder, Ph.D. and -$35,00 (includes postage) Brian Wilkinson 72 * NEXUS JUNE - JULY 2010 UNDERWATER AND UNDER- Herbalist & Nutritionist www.nexusmagazine.com