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The Memory Code

The Secrets of Stonehenge, Easter Island and Other Ancient Monuments

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The Memory Code

De: Dr. Lynne Kelly
Narrado por: Louise Siverson
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The discovery of a powerful memory technique used by our Neolithic ancestors in their monumental memory places - and how we can use their secrets to train our own minds.

In ancient, pre-literate cultures across the globe, tribal elders had encyclopedic memories. They could name all the animals and plants across a landscape, identify the stars in the sky, and recite the history of their people. Yet today, most of us struggle to memorize more than a short poem.

Using traditional Aboriginal Australian song lines as a starting point, Dr. Lynne Kelly has since identified the powerful memory technique used by our ancestors and indigenous people around the world. In turn, she has then discovered that this ancient memory technique is the secret purpose behind the great prehistoric monuments like Stonehenge, which have puzzled archaeologists for so long.

The henges across northern Europe, the elaborate stone houses of New Mexico, huge animal shapes in Peru, the statues of Easter Island - these all serve as the most effective memory system ever invented by humans. They allowed people in non-literate cultures to memorize the vast amounts of information they needed to survive. But how?

For the first time, Dr. Kelly unlocks the secret of these monuments and their uses as "memory places" in her fascinating book. Additionally, The Memory Code also explains how we can use this ancient mnemonic technique to train our minds in the tradition of our forbearers.

©2017 Lynne Kelly (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
Antropología Arqueología Australia y Oceanía Ciencias Sociales Demografía Específica Desarrollo Personal Estudios de Pueblos Indígenas Mejora de la Memoria Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental

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the narrator's voice was very nice and clear. a great companion book for her other work, "Memory Craft"

really great book and good narration

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Would you try another book from Dr. Lynne Kelly and/or Louise Siverson?

I would.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

I imagined this book was going to discuss or teach how to use these memory stones, or memory sticks for yourself. How you could create a memory palace. It is very interesting but I was hoping for more of a guide to incorporate them in today's life, instead of knowledge of how past cultures had used them.

Do you think The Memory Code needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Yes. Because I would love to know the steps to make one for myself and use it in my everyday life. A tutorial with suggested material or guidelines is something I would be extremely interested in.

Interesting, but not what I thought.

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First, I don't think this book is as bad as some reviews make it out to be. However, it could have been better. It starts out top notch, but it slowly goes downhill the rest of the way through the book.

I'm going to say, a few books after listening to this, I picked up, " The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain," by Annie Murphy Paul.

A lot of the holes and things I was wanting out of, "The Memory Code" are filled in by "The Extended Mind." I do think these two authors should get together. I think they could probably collaborate very well together on a project,

The bottom line is, spacial and location information can aid in forming better memories. However, if you happen to be trying to memorize things that you can't easily add spacial information to, it is less useful.

I have used "memory palace" techniques to study before and they work very well...if you have a known set of material you need to memorize. If you have a general test over a book, or a math test, it is way less useful. What do you attempt to memorize? The best you can do with math is memorize the formulas, which isn't a terrible strategy.

I do think there is a market for some educational material based on 3D gaming engines. Kind of a dungeon crawl / First person shooter setup combined with test study material. This has the possibility to make some things spacial and location based that wouldn't normally be either of those things.

I actually have some experience programming and designing study material, but I know this would take a lot of time, effort and people to pull off. Since I have never been able to find a good team of people who know how to do the things I know how to do, I'm stuck with just me, so my thoughts on this will remain just that, thoughts.

Also, I will recommend, " Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning," by Peter C. Brown. It's also a good book and the information in it is a little more useful to overall learning.





Good book, but not fantastic

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I absolutely loved this book. I have done much reading and memory methods, such as those offered by Harry lorayne and Dominic O'Brien. I'm also fascinated by ancient cultures and sacred geometry. The author really connects a lot of dots for anybody interested in the areas I have just mentioned. I did the book on audio, and I thought the narrator was exceptionally amazing. She spoke very clearly and was simply fun to listen to. I highly recommend this book for anybody interested in Higher Learning.

Engaging and fascinating.

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Delightful and amazingly beautiful theory on why ancient people's erected certain structures and makes so much sense. To remember.

Excellent read

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