The House of the Giantess: Material, Relationship, History, and Primal Harmony
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Tons of information!
This was an interesting read. I learned a lot of new things and it changed the way I view certain topics. This study on Stonehenge and the Neolithic peoples of southern England and Wales is something I had never been introduced to. It is by no means a traditional study of archaeology, history or myth, and it is this that makes the book so fascinating: you don't have to approach a subject in a way that is expected! I found the writing style easy to digest. The author didn't overcomplicate things but kept it interesting. He also had access to unpublished sources which makes for compelling tidbits of information. I am grateful to authors like this who share their knowledge with anyone who wants to learn. In fact, it's mentioned that the whole point of gathering information about something is to bring it back and share it with the group so people as a whole may progress and grow. The House of the Giantess is a book meant to be read, contemplated, and considered on a profoundly mystical level. So put away whatever preconceived ideas you have about Stonehenge and Neolithic peoples and dive right in!
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