Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review - No 01
The first issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review, edited by Pau Screeton, focuses on reviewing books and magazines related to ancient skills and wisdom, including the occult, pr
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review (Paul Screeton) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
The first issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review, edited by Pau Screeton, focuses on reviewing books and magazines related to ancient skills and wisdom, including the occult, pr
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review focuses on book reviews related to archaeology, earth mysteries, and ancient sites. It covers works on stone circles in the British I
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review (No. 3) features reviews of books on Glastonbury's mystique, occultism, prehistoric Britain, terrestrial zodiacs, UFOs, and folklore.
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review features a variety of book reviews and articles on earth mysteries, ufology, folklore, and alternative history. It includes discussio
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review features reviews of several books. "The Lambton Worm & Other Northumbrian Dragon Legends" by Paul Screeton is examined for its explor
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review, edited by Paul Screeton, features reviews of several books. "A Guide to Ancient Sites in Britain" by Janet & Colin Bord is praised f
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review features reviews of several books. John Edwin Wood's "Sun, Moon and Standing Stones" is discussed for its perspective on astroarchaeo
This issue of Ancient Skills & Wisdom Review, No. 7, published in August 1979, features a collection of book reviews covering ufology, earth mysteries, paranormal phenomena, and oc
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review focuses on earth mysteries, particularly ley hunting and geomancy, with reviews of significant books in the field. It highlights the
This issue of Ancient Skills & Wisdom Review, dated January 1980, covers a range of topics including earth mysteries, archaeology, paganism, and anarchism. It features reviews of b
This issue of Ancient Skills Wisdom Review focuses on the work of antiquarian author Alfred Watkins and his theories on prehistoric trackways, referred to as leys. The editor, Paul
This issue of ASWR features an article by Paul Screeton on Dr. Charles Thomas Trechmann's controversial 'Forbidden Theory of Mountain Uplift,' which posits lunar and solar attracti
This issue of ASWR features reviews of several books and publications related to ancient skills, wisdom, and earth mysteries. Martin Brennan's 'The Boyne Valley Vision' is highligh
This issue of ASWR (Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review) delves into various earth mysteries and ancient knowledge. It features an article on 'Centres of Energy' by Circumlibra, discu
This issue of Ancient Skills and Wisdom Review features an in-depth look at Rip Hepple, a 'monster hunter' who edits the Nessletter for the Ness Information Service. It also includ