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In a drastic re-evaluation of man’s past, using the high-tech tools of modern archaeology, geology and astronomy, Graham Hancock’s extraordinary book exposes the eerie network of connections between:* The Mexican Pyramids of the Sun and Moon* The lost continent that lies beneath Antarctica* The Great Sphinx and pyramids of Egypt* The Andean temples of Tianhuanaco* Ancient knowledge of spherical geometry and astro-navigation* The myths and legends of humanity that have remained strangely consistent across geographical and social divides* New theories about the causes of ice agesHis new evidence reveals not only the clear fingerprints of an unknown civilisation that flourished during the last ice-age, but also horrifying conclusions about the type and extent of planetary catastrophe that would have had to occur in order to obliterate almost all traces of it.(Source: back cover)
Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!
In a drastic re-evaluation of man’s past, using the high-tech tools of modern archaeology, geology and astronomy, Graham Hancock’s extraordinary book exposes the eerie network of connections between:* The Mexican Pyramids of the Sun and Moon* The lost continent that lies beneath Antarctica* The Great Sphinx and pyramids of Egypt* The Andean temples of Tianhuanaco* Ancient knowledge of spherical geometry and astro-navigation* The myths and legends of humanity that have remained strangely consistent across geographical and social divides* New theories about the causes of ice agesHis new evidence reveals not only the clear fingerprints of an unknown civilisation that flourished during the last ice-age, but also horrifying conclusions about the type and extent of planetary catastrophe that would have had to occur in order to obliterate almost all traces of it.(Source: back cover)