Monthly Archives: March 2016
The Memory Code – Table of Contents
The Memory Code is often referred to, by those asking me about it, as ‘your Stonehenge book’. I have no doubt that the ideas about the purpose for Stonehenge will attract much of the attention, but it is only one chapter … Continue reading
Posted in Allen & Unwin, archaeology, carved stone balls, Chaco Canyon, Easter Island, indigenous memory systems, Memory Spaces, Nasca lines, primary orality, songlines, Stonehenge, The Memory Code
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Starting to book talks for 2016
I am just starting to book talks for this year – most will be after The Memory Code is launched on June 30. A talk in the Phee Broadway Theatre (the same location) will precede the launch by Mayor, Councillor Christine … Continue reading
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