This mini-book series (shorts) was created especially for the e-book/Kindle market which is growing at a phenomenal rate and replacing the conventional book publishing. The aim of these `bite-sized’ books is to give the reader a small taster of the main larger publication “Dawn of the Lost Civilisation” sold at a reduced price.
This Bite-Sized booklet will include not only new research and photo/diagrams – but also LINKS to exclusive AUDIO and VIDEO media which are not included in the main book.
It is my hope that if you find the subject matter so interesting that you will be compelled to either read the full e-book or the available printed textbooks.
Dawn of the Lost Civilisation - is the second book of Robert John Langdon's epic trilogy 'Prehistoric Britain' that re-examines the archaeological, anthropological and mythological evidence to discover that there once lived an Ancient Civilisation that was the beginning of mankind as we know it today.
In his first book of the trilogy, Langdon discovered that this civilisation is known to archaeologists as the 'megalithic builders' that built and used their stone monuments, thousands of years earlier than the experts currently believe.
This established scientific evidence is found in sites like Stonehenge, Avebury and Old Sarum, where carbon dating has now shown that these sites were constructed about five thousand years earlier than previously understood, at a time in history in which ancient Greek writings gave us enormous detail about the landscape and philosophy of this lost civilisation.
Dawn of the Lost Civilisation looks at the anthropology of the builders of these megalithic structures and by using modern DNA techniques allows us to trace them back to their original ancestry; tens of thousands of years ago (where they were conceived) by the largest enclosed inland body of water on planet earth - a place called the Caspian Sea that borders both Europe and Asia. Within this region, we find evidence that mankind's thoughts must have changed fundamentally from the past, which allowed them to design a simple floating craft that would become arguably mankind’s most important invention to date, as it totally changed the world - the boat.
This unique discovery (almost overnight) altered the slow linear labourious evolution of mankind, as for the two million years previous to this invention humanoids had lived without change or more importantly without any reason to change. Furthermore, by plotting the progress of this group, using their new acquired boats, from the Caspian Sea to Caves in the Dordogne region of France, we can discover (through their DNA) this remarkable ‘quantum moment’ event in mankind’s history. Because something incredible happened by the Caspian Sea thirty thousand years ago - two humanoid cousins had crossbred for the first time to create a 'superior' humanoid species of immense power and intelligence.
But the boat was not the only invention this lost civilisation discovered, for within the Caves of Lascaux archaeologists found mankind’s first paintings of epic proportions and detail, sculptures of ivory and musical instruments made from the hollowed bones of animals. The French archaeologists who found the skeletal remains of this unknown society, instinctively knew they were different to any other remains found in the past, as these skeletons were over six feet tall with large elongated heads - so they appropriately named them as a new species called 'Cro-Magnon', which (for politically correct reasons) current anthropologist have dropped and changed to a more generic term 'modern man' (or Homo Sapien, Sapien) as the DNA evidence has shown that this sub-species of mankind are endemic amongst current western societies.
This Bite-Sized booklet will include not only new research and photo/diagrams – but also LINKS to exclusive AUDIO and VIDEO media which are not included in the main book.
It is my hope that if you find the subject matter so interesting that you will be compelled to either read the full e-book or the available printed textbooks.
Dawn of the Lost Civilisation - is the second book of Robert John Langdon's epic trilogy 'Prehistoric Britain' that re-examines the archaeological, anthropological and mythological evidence to discover that there once lived an Ancient Civilisation that was the beginning of mankind as we know it today.
In his first book of the trilogy, Langdon discovered that this civilisation is known to archaeologists as the 'megalithic builders' that built and used their stone monuments, thousands of years earlier than the experts currently believe.
This established scientific evidence is found in sites like Stonehenge, Avebury and Old Sarum, where carbon dating has now shown that these sites were constructed about five thousand years earlier than previously understood, at a time in history in which ancient Greek writings gave us enormous detail about the landscape and philosophy of this lost civilisation.
Dawn of the Lost Civilisation looks at the anthropology of the builders of these megalithic structures and by using modern DNA techniques allows us to trace them back to their original ancestry; tens of thousands of years ago (where they were conceived) by the largest enclosed inland body of water on planet earth - a place called the Caspian Sea that borders both Europe and Asia. Within this region, we find evidence that mankind's thoughts must have changed fundamentally from the past, which allowed them to design a simple floating craft that would become arguably mankind’s most important invention to date, as it totally changed the world - the boat.
This unique discovery (almost overnight) altered the slow linear labourious evolution of mankind, as for the two million years previous to this invention humanoids had lived without change or more importantly without any reason to change. Furthermore, by plotting the progress of this group, using their new acquired boats, from the Caspian Sea to Caves in the Dordogne region of France, we can discover (through their DNA) this remarkable ‘quantum moment’ event in mankind’s history. Because something incredible happened by the Caspian Sea thirty thousand years ago - two humanoid cousins had crossbred for the first time to create a 'superior' humanoid species of immense power and intelligence.
But the boat was not the only invention this lost civilisation discovered, for within the Caves of Lascaux archaeologists found mankind’s first paintings of epic proportions and detail, sculptures of ivory and musical instruments made from the hollowed bones of animals. The French archaeologists who found the skeletal remains of this unknown society, instinctively knew they were different to any other remains found in the past, as these skeletons were over six feet tall with large elongated heads - so they appropriately named them as a new species called 'Cro-Magnon', which (for politically correct reasons) current anthropologist have dropped and changed to a more generic term 'modern man' (or Homo Sapien, Sapien) as the DNA evidence has shown that this sub-species of mankind are endemic amongst current western societies.