This presentation takes us far beyond the famous stones of Stonehenge, proposing a unified, global system of ancient geometry that links sites across thousands of miles and millennia. Howard Crowhurst argues that the placement of major ancient monuments—from the alignments of Carnac in Brittany to the Ziggurat of Ur in Iraq—was not random, but dictated by a precise “Astro-Geometry” based on latitude and the cycles of the sun and moon.

Key Connections & Discoveries:

  • Carnac’s Hidden Code:
    Crowhurst begins by decoding the complex alignments at Carnac. He demonstrates a precise geometric link between the Le Menec and Kermario alignments. A line drawn connecting the first stones of these separate systems reveals an angle of $71.57^\circ$, which corresponds exactly to the diagonal of a Triple Square (a 1:3 rectangle). This geometry, he argues, is accurate to within one-hundredth of a degree.

  • The Pyramids & The Causeways:
    The discovery of the application of this ancient science expands to Egypt, analyzing the Giza Plateau. The video shows how the Khafre Causeway aligns perfectly to the angle of a Quadruple Square (1:4 rectangle) placed on the cardinal directions. Furthermore, the summer solstice sunset angle at Giza forms an 8-15-17 Pythagorean triangle, mirroring the 3-4-5 geometry found at Carnac.

  • The Ziggurat of Ur & Baalbek:
    Perhaps the most stunning revelation is the long-distance connection between the Ziggurat of Ur and the massive stones of Baalbek in Lebanon. Crowhurst shows that the Ziggurat is a 2×3 rectangle whose diagonal aligns with the major lunar standstill. extending the other diagonal of the Ziggurat (a 5-12-13 triangle angle) creates a line that travels over 900km to intersect perfectly with the Temple of Baalbek.

  • Stonehenge’s Station Stones:
    Returning to the UK, the video re-examines the Station Stones at Stonehenge. Crowhurst reveals that their layout incorporates both a Triple Square and a Double Square, creating a 5-12-13 triangle geometry. This same angle ($67.38^\circ$) is found connecting the center of Stonehenge to the center of neighboring Woodhenge, suggesting a master plan for the entire prehistoric landscape.

Why Watch:

This video presents a radical hypothesis: that ancient civilizations possessed a shared, highly advanced knowledge of geodesy and geometry, using the earth itself as a canvas to encode mathematical constants and astronomical cycles.