ABSTRACT

The people who were buried at Harlyn Bay, in Cornwall, were Stellar Mythos people buried in the thrice-bent position with their face to the North, and a triangular stone over the cist, with apex pointing north. This burial position proves that they were Stellar Cult people at the time that Horus was primary God, and is identical with that found in the Tomb of Nagada. The oldest human inhabitant of the British Isles was undoubtedly the Pigmy, as his Implements have been found in large numbers. Twelve monolithic stones were erected to form each circle, the one circle to the North, the other to the South, representing the twenty-four Zodiacal stars, and as characters in the Egyptian wisdom, these earliest pre-Solar pillars were representations or symbolical of the pre-Solar powers and called "the old ones" or "the elders".