This document provides information about a new book titled "Rocks & Rows, Sailing Routes Across the Atlantic and the Copper Trade" by authors J.S. Wakefield and R.M. De Jonge. The 400-page book contains photos and explores megalithic culture in Europe between 6000-2500 BC, including early discoveries of islands and attempts to reach the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. It discusses how Michigan's copper mines were discovered and how a thriving copper trade developed across the Atlantic until a comet catastrophe around 1200 BC. The book is available for $35 and the authors hope it will spread truth about America's history dating back 4,000 years earlier than Columbus.
1. NEW BOOK ABOUT ARCHAEOLOGY !
Dr. R.M. de Jonge, email: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com
J.S. Wakefield, email: jayswakefield@yahoo.com
December, 2009
ROCKS & ROWS,
SAILING ROUTES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC AND THE COPPER
TRADE
JAY S. WAKEFIELD
REINOUD M. DE JONGE
Table of Contents
Introduction & Timeline
4800 BC, Cairn of Barnénez (Brittany), explorations of the British Isles
3200 BC, Petroglyphs of Loughcrew (Ireland), the discovery of the islands in the Atlantic
3200 BC, Rings of Brodgar, Stennes, and Bookan (Orkneys), the discoveries of Greenland
3000 BC, Paintings of Porcelano Cave (Mexico), the discovery of Guadalupe Island
2950 BC, Passage Grave of Karleby (Sweden), islands discovered in the ocean
2500 BC, Fourknocks Passage Grave (Ireland), the “Beaker People”
2400 BC, Boscawen-un Punt Circle (Cornwall), discovery of the backside of Earth
2345 BC, Comet Graves and Comet Petroglyphs (Brittany), a cosmic disaster recorded
2300 BC, Buriz Petroglyph (Spain), the northern explorations
2200 BC, Los Millares (Spain), a date for the arrival of michigan copper in Europe
2200 BC, Ocean Pendants (Iberia), honors for sailors to Paradise
2100 BC, Michigan Copper in the Mediterranean
2000 BC, Petroglyph of Serrazes (Portugal), a chart of the Southern Crossing
2000 BC, Rows and Petropots (Iberia), megalithic culture
2000 BC, Stonehenge petroglyph (England), sailing route to America
2000 BC, Rows of Kermario (Brittany), The Royal Crossing of the Ocean
1900 BC, Rows of Kerlescan (Brittany), The Royal Crossing of the Ocean
1900 BC, Rows of Leure (Brittany), ocean sailing routes
1800 BC, Rows of Menec (Brittany), The Royal Crossing of the Ocean
1600 BC, Monument of Lagatjar (Brittany), crossing the Labrador Sea
1600 BC, Disc of Nebra (Germany), sailing routes of the Bronze Age
1600 BC, Rows of Tormsdale (Scotland), a voyage to Central America
1600 BC, Rows of Tormsdale (Scotland), a return route across the Ocean
1500 BC, Poverty Point (Louisiana), manufacturing of Copper Oxhides
1200 BC, Comet Figurines (Mexico), catastrophic end of the Bronze Age
500 BC, Monument of Ales Stenar (Sweden), a sunship to the Realm of the Dead
ABSTRACT
ROCKS & ROWS,
SAILING ROUTES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC AND THE COPPER TRADE
2. The authors show, that the early Megalithic Culture in Europe (6000-2500 BC) deals with the
attempts to reach the back side of the planet Earth. People had no idea of the size of the Atlantic
Ocean. The Cape Verde Islands and the Azores were discovered before 3600 BC. Iceland and
Greenland were discovered before 3200 BC. Finally, America was discovered c.2500 BC. Just
after this discovery a huge Comet Catastrophe occurred, at which many people perished.
Exploration of the America’s resulted in the discovery of the richest copper mines on Earth in
Upper Michigan. The Old World had a terrible shortage of this metal. So, right from the
beginning copper ingots were shipped across the Atlantic. It was the start of the Bronze Age.
Many megalithic monuments and petroglyphs illustrate the sailing and trading routes across the
Atlantic. The Southern Crossing to Brazil and the Northern Crossing via Greenland were used to
reach America. The copper was transported via Bermuda and from Newfoundland, with the wind
and the current, to the Azores. This long lasting copper trade finally ended c.1200 BC with
another Comet Catastrophe. In the Old World it became the start of the Iron Age.-
The interest in America had also religious reasons. The Egyptian SunGod Ra has said: “The
Realm of the Dead is in the west, at the other side of the waters, in the Land where the Sun sets”.
As a consequence, people wanted to reach this Paradise. After the discovery of America it re-
mained a sacred land. People believed that only the gods could sail from the Azores to New-
foundland, against the wind and the current. It was known as “the Royal Crossing” to America.
ROCKS & ROWS,
SAILING ROUTES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC AND THE COPPER TRADE
J.S. Wakefield and R.M. De Jonge
Copyright MCS Inc, 2010 (ISBN 0-917054-20-2).
(8”x10.5”) 400 pgs, half of these (colour) photos, shining paper.
Price: $ 35.- US
Make sheck out to MCS Inc., Box 3392, Kirkland, Wa 98083-3392 (include $10 for US Priority
Mail).
For bulk orders for resale call 1-877-513-0219, or email us at jayswakefield@yahoo.com
Dear Reader,
I highly recommend this beautiful book. It was born from the strong feeling that the American
people should know the truth about their own history. Let us stop talking about Columbus.
The Egyptian discovery of America happened four thousand years earlier, c.2500 BC! The
normal price for this book, with the many colour photos, should be $60, at least. However, we
want to contribute to our goal in a financial way, too.
Sincerely yours,
Reinoud de Jonge
3.
4. PREVIOUS BOOK:
HOW THE SUNGOD REACHED AMERICA
c.2500 BC
A Guide to Megalithic Sites
5. R.M. De Jonge and J.S. Wakefield
Copyright 2002 MCS Inc. (ISBN: 0-917054-19-9).
(8”x10.5”) 400 pgs, half of these photos and drawings.
Price: $ 25,- US
Make sheck out to MCS Inc., Box 3392, Kirkland, Wa 98083-3392 (include $9 for Global
Priority Mail or $5 for US Priority Mail).
For bulk orders for resale call 1-877-513-0219, or email us at jayswakefield@yahoo.com
Also for sale at: www.amazon.com (US)
Website: www.howthesungod.com
ABSTRACT
HOW THE SUNGOD REACHED AMERICA
c.2500 BC
A Guide to Megalithic Sites
Reinoud de Jonge (a Dutch chemist) and Jay Wakefield (an American biologist) have specialized
in the study of megalithic culture. They present their analysis of a dozen archaeological sites,
showing how many petroglyphs are geographic maps. They show how monuments provide
numerical data revealing megalithic religion and ancient sailing discoveries in the Atlantic. For
example, numeric picture writing at Loughcrew, Ireland, deciphered by the authors, reveals that
these people gave up their efforts to cross the Ocean west of Greenland in 3200 BC. However,
decipherment of the petroglyphs at Dissignac, France, shows that they next explored the earth to
the east, where they discovered Australia and Alaska. Subsequently, they found routes across the
Atlantic, and built Stonehenge, the monument for the discovery of America.
These decipherments shed light on a number of mysteries in American prehistory, such as the
origin of the Olmec civilization, the Michigan copper mines, and the stone chambers of New
England. This is the only book providing solid evidence, reasonable explanations, and
comprehensive dating for megalithic petroglyphs and monuments. It will fascinate anyone
interested in old religions, little-known petroglyphs, ancient seafaring, voyages of discovery, and
the prehistory of Europe and America.
Sites in Europe include Kercado, Gavrinis, Dissignac, Paredes, Chao Redondo, Loughcrew,
Stonehenge, and many more. 384 pages, half of them photos, petroglyphs, groundplans and
maps