Ice Age Hidden History

audiobook (Unabridged) The Search for a Forgotten Global Civilization · Lost Worlds: Ancient Origins and History

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What if the story of civilization did not begin in Mesopotamia, Egypt, or the Indus Valley—but thousands of years earlier, in the shadows of the Ice Age? Ice Age Hidden History challenges the conventional timeline and explores the possibility that advanced human cultures once thrived long before recorded history, only to be erased by floods, climate upheaval, and the rising seas of a world in transition.

From the megalithic enclosures of Göbekli Tepe to the enigmatic Yonaguni Monument beneath the Pacific, from the drowned plains of Doggerland to the colossal stones of Baalbek, this book journeys across the globe to investigate anomalies that defy orthodox explanations. Were these structures the work of scattered hunter-gatherers, or do they hint at a deeper legacy—a "mother culture" whose knowledge and memory survive only in myths of flood, fire, and forgotten gods? Drawing on archaeology, geology, genetics, and comparative mythology, Ice Age Hidden History reveals how fragile our vision of the past truly is, and how much remains buried beneath the earth and sea.

Far from idle speculation, this is a serious inquiry into the gaps, controversies, and overlooked evidence that challenge the story we've been told. Readers are invited to look again at the ruins, the myths, and the science—and to consider the unsettling possibility that civilization is not a one-way climb, but a cycle of rise, destruction, and rebirth.

Ice Age Hidden History is for seekers of the ancient mysteries, lovers of archaeology, and anyone willing to entertain the notion that the human story is far older, stranger, and richer than we dare imagine.

Ice Age Hidden History