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Gerard Jenner

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The massive stone trilithons of Stonehenge rise from the Salisbury Plain like ancient guardians, their precisely arranged geometry creating alignments with celestial events that suggest sophisticated astronomical knowledge among Neolithic peoples who possessed only stone tools and human labor to move blocks weighing up to fifty tons. The monument's construction over fifteen centuries, from approximately 3100 to 1600 BCE, represents one of humanity's earliest experiments in monumental architecture, demonstrating how the desire to create sacred space has driven architectural innovation since the dawn of civilization. The human impulse to build has always extended beyond mere shelter to encompass the creation of spaces that embody spiritual beliefs, social hierarchies, and cosmic understanding. The temples of ancient Mesopotamia, with their towering ziggurats reaching toward heaven, established architectural traditions that would influence religious building for millennia while serving as focal points for urban development and political authority. These massive stepped pyramids required coordinated labor from thousands of workers while demonstrating the capacity of early states to mobilize resources for projects that served symbolic rather than purely practical purposes. The pyramids of Egypt represent perhaps the most iconic example of architecture serving religious and political functions simultaneously, as these monuments to divine kingship required engineering solutions that pushed the boundaries of contemporary knowledge while creating burial chambers that would ensure pharaonic immortality. The Great Pyramid of Giza, built for Pharaoh Khufu around 2580 BCE, demonstrates mathematical precision and construction expertise that continues to amaze engineers today, with its base level to within just 2.1 centimeters and its sides oriented to cardinal directions with remarkable accuracy. Duration - 49m. Author - Gerard Jenner. Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Gerard Jenner ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The massive stone trilithons of Stonehenge rise from the Salisbury Plain like ancient guardians, their precisely arranged geometry creating alignments with celestial events that suggest sophisticated astronomical knowledge among Neolithic peoples who possessed only stone tools and human labor to move blocks weighing up to fifty tons. The monument's construction over fifteen centuries, from approximately 3100 to 1600 BCE, represents one of humanity's earliest experiments in monumental architecture, demonstrating how the desire to create sacred space has driven architectural innovation since the dawn of civilization. The human impulse to build has always extended beyond mere shelter to encompass the creation of spaces that embody spiritual beliefs, social hierarchies, and cosmic understanding. The temples of ancient Mesopotamia, with their towering ziggurats reaching toward heaven, established architectural traditions that would influence religious building for millennia while serving as focal points for urban development and political authority. These massive stepped pyramids required coordinated labor from thousands of workers while demonstrating the capacity of early states to mobilize resources for projects that served symbolic rather than purely practical purposes. The pyramids of Egypt represent perhaps the most iconic example of architecture serving religious and political functions simultaneously, as these monuments to divine kingship required engineering solutions that pushed the boundaries of contemporary knowledge while creating burial chambers that would ensure pharaonic immortality. The Great Pyramid of Giza, built for Pharaoh Khufu around 2580 BCE, demonstrates mathematical precision and construction expertise that continues to amaze engineers today, with its base level to within just 2.1 centimeters and its sides oriented to cardinal directions with remarkable accuracy. Duration - 49m. Author - Gerard Jenner. Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Gerard Jenner ©.

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English


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