‘‘I do agree with you that the basic structure of Stonehenge is essentially a working model of their cosmos/perceived Universe....’’
‘‘Overall I found this publication highly readable, being both informative and slightly controversial.’’....‘‘The one thing that makes this book a winner is the fact that it’s central theory is not a house of cards.’’
‘‘Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in Stonehenge.’’
Simon Charlesworth, Reviewer for The Megalithic Portal. 2012
‘‘Unlike many books of this type, Morris shows how the
Neolithic people could have studied the heavens using common sense and
appropriate technology. He allows our ancestors to have the ability to work
things out for themselves’’....‘‘It remains to be
seen whether Stonehenge was a device for educating Neolithic people in astronomy
but it certainly taught me a thing or two.’’
Northern Earth Magazine: Full review to be published June 2013
“Handing
us the 'Why' on a silver platter, Solving the Neolithic Universe is
presented in an easily digestible form, with step-by-step explanations
of every facet of the theme. Illustrated with hand-renderings, in
addition to CGI, Mr Morris guides the reader to their own epiphany in an
extraordinarily cohesive explanation for the ultimate Purpose of this
enigmatic wonder.”
ND Wiseman, Author, Cape Cod, USA, 2012
“....essential
reading for anyone interested in Megalithic Engineering and a highly
skilled scientific culture that spread for thousands of miles along the
western coast of Europe and across the Mediterranean sea.’’
K. W. Macdonald, Reviewer on Amazon, 2012
“For too long the archaeological community has ignored the importance of
geometric form of Stonehenge. The work of Jon Morris goes a long way in
shedding light on the grossly undervalued evidence that it constitutes.’’
Jack Wiltshire, Author of Defective Gods, 2012