Walter Haug
* 1954
† Walzbachtal, 2022
Lived in: Kraichgau
Teacher
K. Walter Haug taught German Language and Fine Arts; he was also activ as a journalist, designer, industry commercial and sculptor. Since the 1980s he was busy in the subjects of old astronomy, ley-lines, megalithic cultures in Europe and the chronological problems of history. Since 1990 he explored the cairns in Kraichgau and Zabergäu, two regions in southern Germany, and the pyramids in the necropolises, build in the rock, in the region of Rhine and Neckar. He was also interested in Celtic, Asiatic and North African history and considered the possibility of a cataclysm at the beginning of the Christian aera.
Haug gave the initial impuls to found the association Celtica Vips, which he led since its creation as its manager and scientific adviser. He organised excavations of the above-mentioned megalithic necropolises and participated in the discovery of several burial chambers in those. Since 2006 he participated in the prospection of those chambers, together with the Geophysical Institut of the Karlsruhe University, and in the geo-electrical measurements. He supported private activities for the detection of gamma-radiation at the Bärenstein-Cairn in Horn (Westphalia).
Haug has published many articles about these monuments of an forgotten megalith culture, several of them in ‘ Zeitschrift für Kosmosophie’, ‘Magazin für Grenzwissenschaften’, ‘Efodon-Synesis’ and ‘CELTICA’. He authored also the website Megalith-Pyramiden, which offers many information about the German cairns.
Walter Haug died in June, 2022. See an obituary in German here.
Publications
- 2002: A Sensational Discovery: Megalithic Cairns and Stone Chambers of Southern Germany. Migration & Diffusion – an international journal, Vol 3, No. 9, January-March 2002, (Odyssee-Verlag Vienna)
- 2003: Die Entdeckung deutscher Pyramiden – Sensationelle Megalith-Ruinen einer versunkenen Hochkultur im Mittelgebirge – ein archäologischer Reiseführer. (Cernunnos Verlag)