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Voices of The Rocks
by Robert M. Schoch, Asukashinsha
Dr. Robert Schoch, a geologist and professor from Boston University who has proved geologically that the Great Sphinx of Giza was built more than seven thousand years ago, now points out that the earth is an insecure planet in terms of geology. Furthermore, he also investigates that there might have been a cataclysm in the prehistoric age, which led to the extinction of a number of civilizations. |
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Heaven's Mirror: Quest For The Lost Civilization
by Graham Hancock, Shoeisha
According to Graham Hancock, there is a mutual relation between heaven and earth. Just like the Great Pyramid of Giza reflects the Orion on earth, such structures as the temples of Angkor Vat in Cambodia and Nasca Lines also mirroring heaven on earth. |
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Fingerprints of the Gods (Vol. 1)
Graham Hancock, Shoeisha, Paperback: Shogakukan
This book was a worldwide bestseller in 1996. The author challenges the established knowledge of scholars, and makes vigorous explorations into various places of the world with the idea that man today is amnesic and that a great lost civilization must have existed a hundred and twenty thousand years ago. He confronts this belief with evidence drawn from various sources of literature. |
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Fingerprints of the Gods (Vol. 2)
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Keeper of Genesis
by Graham Hancock, Shoeisha, Paperback: Shogakukan
A laborious work challenging the mystery whom, when, and for what the Great Sphinx of Giza and the Great Pyramid was built. Using the science of astronomy, the book confirms the possibility that there is a secret room under the hind legs of the Great Sphinx. |
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Serpent In The Sky: The High Wisdom of Ancient Egypt
by John Anthony West, Shoeisha
The plot of this book unfolds a hidden theory of Egyptology assuming that although ancient Egypt was completely different from the modern civilization in its present form, its knowledge of science, mathematics and philosophy exceeded that of modern times. The analysis of ancient Egypt based on symbolism is extremely attractive. |