Buchzusammenfassung
Graham Hancock has devoted his life to discovering an ancient lost civilization. A best-selling author who has been scoffed at by establishment archeologists and scholars around the world, Hancock has set out his theories in best-selling titles including Magicians of the Gods: The Forgotten Wisdom of Earth’s Lost Civilization, and Fingerprints of the Gods: The Quest Continues.
Researcher Alceu Ranzi’s 1977 discovery of Amazonian geoglyphs, later dated to 2,000 years old, reveals a sophisticated understanding of geometry and possibly celestial alignment, paralleling ancient earthworks in Ohio and Louisiana. These sites, along with global marvels like Stonehenge and Angkor Wat, suggest a shared ancient knowledge of astronomy and architecture. The Younger Dryas period, triggered by a meteor shower 12,800 years ago, caused catastrophic climate shifts, wiping out species and possibly an advanced civilization that may have transmitted its knowledge to later societies. Evidence, such as Australasian DNA in the Amazon and ancient maps depicting now-submerged landmasses, hints at a lost seafaring culture with advanced navigation and technology. The sudden appearance of Clovis projectile points and the genetic anomaly in South America challenge traditional migration theories, suggesting transoceanic contact. Meanwhile, the Amazon’s terra preta soil and Carvajal’s 1541 account of advanced jungle civilizations underscore the region’s enigmatic history, hinting at a sophisticated legacy yet to be fully uncovered.
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