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* Shows how the archetypal symbols of the Pohnpaid petroglyphs have
exact counterparts in other ancient cultures throughout the world *
Provides evidence that Pohnpaid is closely related to--yet
predates--neighboring Nan Madol * Includes hundreds of Pohnpaid
petroglyphs and stone circle photos, many never before seen While
residing on the small Pacific island of Pohnpei in the 1990s,
Carole Nervig discovered that a recent brush fire had exposed
hundreds of previously unknown petroglyphs carved on gigantic
boulders. This portion of the megalithic site called Pohnpaid was
unknown even to Pohnpei's state historic preservation officer. The
petroglyphs were unlike others from Oceania, so Nervig began
investigating and comparing them with petroglyphs and symbols from
around the world. In this fully illustrated exploration, Nervig
documents her discoveries on Pohnpei, revealing how the archetypal
symbols of the Pohnpaid petroglyphs have exact counterparts in
other ancient cultures and universal motifs throughout the world,
including the Australian Aborigines, the Inca in Peru, the Vedic
civilization of India, early Norse runes, and Japanese symbols. She
provides evidence that Pohnpaid is closely related to--yet
predates--neighboring Nan Madol and shows how Pohnpaid was an
outpost of the sunken Kahnihmueiso, a city of the now-vanished
civilization of Mu, or Lemuria. Discussing the archaeoastronomical
function of the Pohnpaid stones, the author examines how many of
the glyphs symbolize celestial phenomena and clearly reveal how
their creators were sky watchers with a sophisticated understanding
of astronomy, geophysics, geomancy, and engineering. She shows how
the scientific concepts depicted in the petroglyphs reveal how the
citizens of Mu had a much deeper understanding of the living Earth
than we do, which gave them the ability to manipulate natural
forces both physically and energetically. Combining archaeological
evidence with traditional oral accounts, Nervig reveals Pohnpaid
not only as a part of a geodetic network of ancient sacred sites
and portals but also as a remnant of the now submerged but once
enlightened Motherland of Mu.
A. G. Spalding was a key figure in the professionalization and
commercialization of American sports. Co-founder of baseball's
National League, owner of the Chicago White Stockings (later the
Cubs), and founder of a sporting goods business that made him a
millionaire, Spalding not only willed baseball to be our national
pastime but also contributed to making sport a significant part of
American life.
This biography captures the zest, flamboyance, and creativity of
Albert Goodwell Spalding, a man of insatiable ego, a showman and
entrepreneur, whose life illuminated the hopes and fears of
19th-century Americans. It is a vivid evocation of the vanished
world of 19th-century baseball, recreating a time when it was
transformed from a game played on unkempt fields to modern
style.
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