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Seven civilizations emerged simultaneously from a gap of seven thousand years. On opposite sides of the planet, with no shared language and no documented contact, they arrived carrying the same knowledge systems - writing, mathematics, astronomy, monumental architecture, and the memory of a flood that destroyed the world before theirs.
The conventional explanation is independent invention - each civilization figured it out on its own. But independent invention does not explain how the Sumerians and the Chinese both built their calendars on base-60. It does not explain how the same number - 432,000 - appears in Mesopotamian king lists, Hindu scripture, Norse mythology, and Vedic hymn structure across four continents. It does not explain how seven civilizations arrived fully formed, without developmental histories, within a two-thousand-year window.
Reclaiming Our History follows the evidence to a different conclusion. Something existed before the gap - a civilization sophisticated enough to engineer structures we still cannot replicate, encode astronomical knowledge we only recently rediscovered, and build at tolerances that modern construction does not routinely match. When it was destroyed by the Younger Dryas catastrophe twelve thousand eight hundred years ago, the survivors carried what they could. What reached the other side was fragmentary - degraded by seven millennia of displacement, compressed into oral tradition, and eventually wrapped in the language of sacred authority by institutions that recognized the power of inherited knowledge.
This book traces the evidence across twenty chapters and two continents of argument - from the submerged coastlines of the post-glacial world to the precision of the Great Pyramid, from the genetic ghost lineages of the Sahara to the acoustic engineering of Göbekli Tepe, from the chromosome that changed our species to the seven civilizations that carried the signal forward.
Written by an audio engineer, Army veteran, and bass player who brought the ears of a systems engineer into the rooms the archaeologists forgot to listen to.
The stones are still standing. The signal is still there.
We just need to look.
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