Sant, Carmelo Raymond
Carmelo Raymond Sant is a retired engineer and the author of two books [1701][1702] concerning the Maltese temples and their function as calendars, which are supported by a fully illustrated website(a) . His intense study of the temples and the evidence that over time their orientation changed, led him to conclude that within human experience some form of tectonic rotation south of Sicily has taken place, while the temples had to be realigned.
To quote Sant “However, two main anomalies became evident in the megalithic calendar. The first obvious one was related to alignment. Unknown geological events had taken place, which contradict the established view on plate tectonics (see micro-plate rotations). The second concerns Earth dynamics. The evidence in the design hint strongly to abrupt changes in the Earth axial tilt, in contradiction to established thinking.”
It is interesting that the first article(b) that I encountered dealing with tectonic rotation began with a review of the evidence for such events south of Sicily.
(a) https://web.archive.org/web/20240105111355/https://melitamegalithic.wordpress.com/about/