Xavier Guichard

Xavier Guichard (1870–1947) was a French Director of Police, archaeologist and writer.

His 1936 book Eleusis Alesia: Enquête sur les origines de la civilisation européenne is an early example of speculative thinking concerning Earth mysteries, based on his observations of apparent alignments between Alesia-like place names on a map of France.[1] His theories are analogous to those of his near-contemporary in the United Kingdom, Alfred Watkins, concerning Ley lines.

Xavier Guichard appears as a character in the novels of Georges Simenon, where he is the superior of the fictional detective Jules Maigret.

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References

  1. Francis Hutching: The World Atlas of Mysteries, Pan Books (1978), pages 77-80.


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