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Sirius & The Maltese Temples

Althea Provost & InnerTV

Explore Malta’s ancient megalithic temples with author Lenie Reedijk.

Did our prehistoric ancestors build these megalithic temples oriented to the star Sirius? Learn why Reedijk challenges the conventional archeological dating of Malta’s temples. Did a peaceful, matriarchal society exist on earth? Tune in to learn more…

Althea Provost & InnerTV explore Malta’s ancient megalithic temples with author Lenie Reedijk. 

Using archeoastronomy and the precession of the equinoxes, we will learn how Reedijk is opening the door for future exploration of our ancient past.  Lenie Reedijk is the author of Archaeological Walks on Gozo and Sirius, the Star of the Maltese Temples.

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