Jay S. Wakefield -
How the Sun God Reached America
C.2500 Bc: A Guide to Megalithic Sites

Mr. Wakefield is
a biologist specializing in the study of megalithic culture. His father
Richard's high school graduation address in 1932 entitled "The
Antiquity of Man in North America" began a life-time of father-son
reading and archaeological exploration. Their coastal and offshore
sailing experience has been helpful in this research.
Jay and Reinoud de Jonge (his co-author and a theoretical physical
chemist and teacher at an International School in the
Netherlands) have visited sites together, and worked together on the
maniscript for their book, "How the Sun God Reached America," for four
years. At the Atlantic Conference, Mr. Wakefield will be discussing how
monuments provide numerical data revealing megalithic religion and
ancient sailing discoveries in the Atlantic.
Their
book provides
'solid evidence, reasonable explanations, and comprehensive dating for
megalithic petroglyphs and monuments. It will fascinate anyone
interested in old religions, little-known petroglyphs, ancient
seafaring, voyages of discovery, and the prehistory of Europe and
America.'
Sites menitoned in this work in Europe include Kercado, Gavrinis,
Dissignac, Paredes, Chao Redondo, Loughcrew, Stonehenge, and many more.
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Michael Thrasher
Gunnar Thompson, Ph.D.
Dr. Carl L. Johannessen
Zena
Halpern
V. Garth Norman
Jay S. Wakefield
Andrea di Robilant
Dr. David H. Kelley, Ph.D.
Dr. Manual di Silva
Scott Wolter, P.G.
Chris A. Patenaude AAS
Dr. Stephen C. Jett
Dr. Evan Jones
Dr. Benjamin B. Olshin,
Ph.D.
Rick Osmon
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