The Lost History of Humanity: A Revision of Everything We Thought We Knew Kindle Edition

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Modern history tells a simple story: humanity rose slowly from ignorance to progress, advancing in a straight line from primitive beginnings to modern civilization. This narrative is familiar, orderly—and increasingly difficult to reconcile with the evidence.In The Lost History of Humanity, Dr. Erik Gray reexamines the foundations of that story. Drawing on archaeology, ancient texts, comparative mythology, and historical records from across the world, he explores a different possibility: that human history is not linear, but cyclical—marked by repeated rises, collapses, and long periods of forgetting.Across cultures separated by oceans and millennia, the same patterns emerge. Ancient civilizations spoke of lost ages, catastrophic resets, and knowledge inherited rather than invented. Megalithic structures appear with engineering precision that challenges conventional timelines. Flood narratives recur globally, not as isolated myths, but as shared memory. Rather than dismissing these inconsistencies, this book places them side by side and asks why they persist.This is not a work of speculation or belief, but a critical inquiry into evidence that does not comfortably fit modern historical models. Dr. Gray does not argue for a single definitive conclusion. Instead, he invites readers to look again—without assumptions—and consider whether our understanding of the past has been shaped as much by omission as by discovery.This expanded edition also includes Giants of the Old World, a companion volume examining historical accounts, archaeological anomalies, and documented reports of unusually large human remains and structures. Together, these works explore the possibility that aspects of humanity’s deeper past—long preserved in myth and marginalized in scholarship—deserve renewed, serious examination.If history has ever felt incomplete, overly tidy, or resistant to its own anomalies, The Lost History of Humanity offers a careful, evidence-based invitation to reconsider what we think we know—and what may have been forgotten. Read more

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