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Photographs from Caduceus
© Robert Hamilton

 

Megaliths at Sacsayhuaman, Peru

 Megaliths at Ollantaytambo, Peru

Megaliths of Stonehenge, Wiltshire, Britain

The Wailing Wall tunnel beneath the remaining Western Wall in Jerusalem. This photograph shows a recreation of the Temple, behind is the tunnel itself. In the lighted area of the tunnel, you see one of several very large megaliths below smaller rocks which constitutes the original wall of the Temple

Sphinx showing the Great Pyramid in the background

Photograph showing the massive pre-Roman stones at the base of the Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek, Lebanon.

Author stands upon the largest hewn rock in antiquity. Baalbek, Lebanon.

Two views of an Olmec head showing very distinct ‘African’ features. Taken at La Venta, Tabasco, Mexico.

 

 

A selection of photographs from the travel archive of Robert Hamilton

Cambodia

The face of Jayavarman at the temple site of Bayon, Cambodia

Ancient Hindu parables painted onto a modern day Buddhist temple, Cambodia

Ankgor Wat , Cambodia

Temple site overcome by forest

Egypt

One of the two colossi of Memnon

The Osireion at Abydos, Egypt

Note the serpent and staff in the middle of photograph, outer wall of the Temple of Dendera, Egypt

Israel

The Wailing Wall or the Western Wall, Jerusalem

Qumran , site of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls

United Kingdom

Megaliths at Avebury, England

Guatemala

Mexico



Tikal , Guatemala

Temple of Kulkulcan, Chichen Itza, Mexico



Along with the ‘African’ features of the Olmec heads, stelae showing bearded ‘Caucasian’ males, all pre-Columbus, La Venta, Mexico



In addition to the photograph in Caduceus, two further Olmec heads with ‘African’ features. La Venta, Mexico

Zimbabwe




View of Great Zimbabwe from ‘Sorcerer’s rock’

Temple site just outside of Harare

 

Peru


The ‘Fortress’ at Sacsayhuaman, Peru

The megaliths of Sacsayhuaman

 

Bolivia



Idol at Tiahuanaco in Bolivia thought to represent Viracocha

Of many heads that form the wall of the temple at Tiahuanaco, this one is not dissimilar in features to an ‘Olmec’ head.

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