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Monte d’Accoddi

Italy

Overview

The stepped pyramid channels ascending energy in a deliberate architectural spiral, designed to elevate human consciousness from earth plane to sky realm through ritual ascent. Its uniqueness in western Europe suggests a direct transmission of sacred knowledge from distant eastern traditions, or an independent emergence of the same cosmic architectural truth. The platform's ancient altar stone still holds a concentrated charge of thousands of years of offerings and prayers directed skyward from Sardinia's oldest sacred builders.

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History, Archaeology & Significance

Monte d'Accoddi is a unique Neolithic stepped platform near Sassari in northwestern Sardinia, constructed in two phases during the 4th and 3rd millennia BC. The structure resembles a Mesopotamian ziggurat and has no parallel anywhere else in western Europe or the Mediterranean islands. Archaeological finds include a large limestone altar stone, a carved menhir, and sacrificial areas suggesting complex ritual practices predating any known western European monumental architecture.

Rory's Field Notes

Called the Mediterranean Ziggurat – a raised platform in the shape of a top-truncated pyramid, over 5,000 years old. An Emperor Dragon (Type 5 line) runs through the centre of this mound, along with many other strong earth energy lines that cross here in a very powerful node. The original structure was just one layer high (the second tier came centuries later). The rectangular flat mound was just outlining the sacred place – nothing else was needed. Two mysterious spherical stones were found representing the Sun and the Moon. The Ziggurat at Ur in Mesopotamia, built 1,000 years later, may have been made by descendants of the people who built this site. A Hypogeum at San Cristobal near Cadiz (also 5,000 years old, dedicated to Sun and Moon) has the same Emperor Dragon running through it. This is clearly Sardinia's most sacred site.

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