The Memory Code

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Unlock the secrets of memory with 'The Memory Code' by Lynne Kelly, a transformative guide that reveals ancient techniques used by indigenous cultures to enhance memorization. Delve into the rich tapestry of traditional knowledge, as you explore the powerful memory methods inspired by Aboriginal Australian songlines. This insightful book not only uncovers the mysteries behind great stone monuments like Stonehenge but also illustrates how these remarkable structures served as memory aids for non-literate cultures.

With 336 pages of captivating content, 'The Memory Code' empowers readers to rediscover their innate ability to remember vast amounts of information. Experience a fascinating journey that ignites the mind and fuels the memory, allowing you to apply ancient memory techniques to modern life.

Whether you are a student, educator, or lifelong learner, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to improve their memory skills. Find out how to leverage the wisdom of the past to enhance your cognitive abilities today.

This BRAND NEW book, published in 2016 by Allen & Unwin, is the perfect addition to your personal library. With an ISBN of 9781760291327, it's readily available with quick shipping options for your convenience. Don't miss the chance to own a piece that bridges the past with the present, shedding light on how we can all improve our memory with techniques that have endured for centuries.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760291327
Year: 2016
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Pages: 336


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In the past, the elders had encyclopaedic memories. They could name all the animals and plants across the landscape, and the stars in the sky too. Yet most of us struggle to memorise more than a short poem.

Using traditional Aboriginal Australian songlines as the key, Lynne Kelly has identified the powerful memory technique used by indigenous people around the world. She has discovered that this ancient memory technique is the secret behind the great stone monuments like Stonehenge, which have for so long puzzled archaeologists.

The stone circles across Britain and northern Europe, the elaborate stone houses of New Mexico, the huge animal shapes at Nasca in Peru, and the statues of Easter Island all serve as the most effective memory system ever invented by humans. They allowed people in non-literate cultures to memorise the vast amounts of practical information they needed to survive.

In her fascinating book The Memory Code, Lynne Kelly shows us how we can use this ancient technique to train our memories today.

'She takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the past and around the world and into the minds of people who would not need to publish a book like this. They already knew it.' - Iain Davidson, Emeritus Professor, University of New England

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