Exploring emerging and suppressed evidence from
archaeology, anthropology and biology, Frank Joseph
challenges conventional theories of evolution, the age
of humanity, the origins of civilisation and the purpose
of megaliths around the world. Further investigating
the evolutionary branches of humanity, he explores the
mounting biological evidence supporting the aquatic ape
theory - that our ancestors spent one or more
evolutionary phases in water - and shows how these
aquatic phases of humanity fall neatly into place within
his revised timeline of ancient history. Tying in
his extensive research into Atlantis and Lemuria, Joseph
provides a 20-million-year timeline of the rise and fall
of ancient civilisations, both human and pre-human,the
evolutionary stages of humanity and the catastrophes and
resulting climate changes that triggered them all -
events that our relatively young civilisation may soon
experience. He reveals 20-million-year-old quartzite
tools discovered in the remains of extinct fauna in
Argentina and other evidence of ancient pre-human
cultures from which we are not descended. He traces the
genesis of modern human civilisation to Indonesia and
the Central Pacific 75,000 years ago, launched by a
catastrophicvolcanic eruption that abruptly reduced
humanity from two million to a few thousand individuals
worldwide. Examining the profound similarities of
megaliths around the world, including Nabta Playa,
Gobekli Tepe, Stonehenge, New Hampshire's Mystery Hill
and the Japanese Oyu circles, the author explains how
these precisely placed monuments of quartz were built
specifically to produce altered states of consciousness,
revealing the spiritual and technological sophistication
of their Neolithic builders - a transoceanic
civilisation fractured by the cataclysmic effects of
comets. Explores biological evidence for the aquatic
ape theory and 20-million-year-old evidence of pre-human
cultures from which we are not descended Traces the
genesis of modern human civilisation to Indonesia and
the Central Pacific 75,000 years ago after a
near-extinction-level volcanic eruption Examines the
profound similarities of megaliths around the world,
including Nabta Playa and Gobekli Tepe, to reveal the
transoceanic civilisation that built them all
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