MEGALITHIC CIVILIZATION – A Toponomastic and Philological Study

 


An extraordinary journey to the origins of human civilization. Based on a ground breaking methodology of linguistic investigation, supported by toponymic, architectural, stylistic evidence and field data collected within a vast territory, this research reconstructs the timeline of the megalithic age and of its different phases all the while following its epic peoples on their way to conquer the planet. A critical and analytical study that casts new light on the original meaning of thousands of toponyms including place names such as Sardinia, Ireland and on the meaning of many anthroponyms and zoonyms.

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Rina Brundu Eustace is an author, publisher, and independent researcher. She spent over 20 years working in multinational companies in managerial roles and as a technical consultant. She has devoted more than 30 years to field research in the interior regions of Sardinia, in Ireland, and across Europe. In recent decades, she has developed a strong interest in philosophical, scientific, and historico-philological studies. She has written essays and books in these fields and is the author of the first fully developed and structured quantum cosmogony. Her quantum philosophy is grounded in interests related to quantum physics. As a publisher, she has published the complete works of the Italian linguist and glottologist Massimo Pittau (1921–2019), with whom she shared a long-standing friendship. 

She lives and works in Ireland.