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Explore Evidence of a Lost Civilization on the Antarctic Continent.

For decades the archaeological community labored under the theory that human civilization began only following the last Ice Age. Contemporary discoveries have dramatically undermined that conjecture. Modern research has unearthed hidden cities one after another–archaeology now reconstructs an unsuspected antiquity of man and paints a canvas of stunningly mysterious dimensions. Previous academic accounts of the origins of civilization have fallen forfeit to evidence from archaeological sites worldwide, most intriguingly in Antarctica. To explore this remarkable find and its implications, the explorations in this volume are organized as below.

Note: We’re mystified by some of the reviews, which are suspicious. Excluding the bonus Anthology section, over a third of this book deals directly with Antarctica, and dozens of references and citations are provided.

o Part I: The Ancient Civilizations — Provides archaeological background and information regarding the pre-Younger Dryas Boundary event civilizations, circa 10,770 BC or earlier, and the known cataclysmic astronomical events that eradicated most evidence of prehistoric civilization from the historical record. Examines the ancient traditions and extant evidence of the accomplishments and technology of currently known ancient cultures.

o Part II: A Very Ancient City in Antarctica — Provides a detailed account of the satellite imaging evidence for the remains of an extensive Paleocene civilization existing under the ice of Antarctica, including “intelligently-made structures, resembling some sort of pyramidal and rectangular buildings.” Also examines the ice-core derived, isotopic record from the Paleogene and Neogene geologic periods indicating that the infrastructure of an advanced civilization existed on the Antarctic continent approximately 55.5 million years ago, and may have been inhabited for 300,000 or more years. Examines additional evidence of anomalous high-energy particles emitting from the Antarctic ice sheet.

o Part III: Our Cosmos — An overview of our incredible universe, including recent cosmological and astronomical discoveries, e.g., that the number of galaxies in the observable universe is more than ten trillion, and that our galaxy as a whole may contain over 40 billion “earth-like” (terrestrial) planets. Examines new results of calculating the Drake equation based on the most recent Kepler survey data and detailed studies of exoplanet atmospheres, estimating that extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy may number in the millions.

o Parts IV & V: Bonus Anthology Supplement — Mysteries of the Ancient Civilizations — Anthology of related material revealing the profound secret knowledge and esoteric powers possessed by the cultures of ancient civilizations, including prehistoric Egypt and the 4000 year-old kingdom of Zhang Zhung on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, along with the powerful abilities that can be attained from the study of that knowledge, ones that convey benefits of great value in our modern world.

We invite you to explore amazing discoveries and knowledge that for long millenniums has remained concealed under layers of legend, myth, and secrecy. A truly incomparable book for anyone interested in exploring the realities behind the ubiquitous legends of antediluvian civilizations and the possibility of ancient extraterrestrial influences.

2023 Edition, e-reader page count 335 (estimated, actual count varies with the reading device used). For more information, please see the ‘Read sample’ feature on this page. Thank you.

Library-Cataloging-Data: ancient legends, ancient civilizations, archaeological discoveries, Antarctica, lost civilizations, cosmology, ancient mysteries, extraterrestrial influences, Ancient Egypt, Kingdom of Zhang Zhung

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