Sacred Geometry in Ancient Goddess Cultures – Richard Heath
Step gently into the hidden architecture of the ancients — where stone, sky and sacred mathematics once converged under the guidance of the divine feminine.
In Sacred Geometry in Ancient Goddess Cultures, Richard Heath offers a compelling journey through the megalithic monuments, temples and secret calendars of matrilineal societies across Malta, Göbekli Tepe, Crete, and beyond.
It unveils how these cultures encoded cosmic knowledge — of the sun, moon, stars and the seasons — into the very geometry of their sacred sites. With meticulous research, clear diagrams, and sweeping scope through time and culture, this book invites you to reconsider what’s possible when reverence, wisdom and design work as one.
This book is for those who sense that mathematics and myth once danced together — and long to reconnect with those ancient rhythms.
💛 Why We Love It
This isn’t just a history book — it feels like uncovering a lost language of Earth and cosmos. We love how Heath bridges rigorous archaeology with poetic vision, showing that ancient “goddess cultures” carried a deep, embodied science of harmony. Holding this volume feels like holding a key to remembering the sacred geometry woven into our shared ancestors’ world.
📦 Shipping & Physical Details
Weight: approx. 977 g
Dimensions: 25.4 cm (H) × 20.3 cm (W) × 2.0 cm (D)
Pages: 256 pages, full‑colour throughout Inner Traditions
Format: Hardcover with full‑colour illustrations and diagrams

