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150,000 b.c.

to 1,000 a.d.

EARLIEST GLASGOW

A TEMPLE OF THE MOON

An Outline of Early Science and Religion

BY

LUDOVIC McL. MANN

THE MANN PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED
183 West George Street, Glasgow
18 Wallbrook, London
1938

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made and published in great britain
by
william hodge and company, limited
glasgow edinburgh london

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dedicated to
the right honourable
the lord provost of glasgow
sir john stewart, ll.d.

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CONTENTS

In the original, the section “Scotland One of the Last Strongholds of Ancient Science” is omitted from the contents list, presumably by mistake.

EARLIEST GLASGOW
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Its Most Ancient Tools1
The Earliest Art Products1
Ancient Languages2
The Name Glasgow2
A Moon Sanctuary3
Cue or Hoe as Kentigern3
Clota as the Moon God4
Glasgow and London of Similar Origin6
The Druids6
The Mounds of Glasgow7
The Rottenrow and the Molendinar7
Glasgow’s Most Sacred Day8
The Moon in Three Phases8
Moon Emblems9
Ancient Land Surveys10
The Sanctuary of St. Enoch11
Rock-carvings and Eclipses12
An Eastern Intrusion12
A Monotheistic Paganism14
HOW OLD IS CIVILISATION?
Cave Paintings15
Pre-Palæolithic Man16
Western Europe the Best Territory17
Ancient Religious Discipline18
Prehistoric Learning by no Means Crude19
[Scotland One of the Last Strongholds of Ancient Science]20
Prehistoric Culture Identical in Both Hemispheres20
Summary21
Outline of the Investigation22
Cup and Kindred Carvings Systematically Arranged23
Early Earthworks and Rock-carvings Differ Merely in Scale24
Time Equated with Space24
Registration of Time Cycles and Eclipses25
A Fixed Calendar26
Conclusions from the Evidence27
Ages and Sequence of Culture Periods27
The Diffusion of the Culture of Astronomy and Measures28
Diffusion of a Common Culture28
THE CELESTIAL SPHERES
The Planets Classed by Themselves30
The Character of the Cosmos31
Globes of Crystal32
Various Divisions of the Cosmos33