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Book SynopsisWhat remains of past inhabitants of the jungles, lost cities, underground and underwater structures and their civilizations? The reminders of the Ancients are everywhere. They are preserved in remnants in archaeology. They are found in stories from mythology. Who were these people? Aliens, humans, or myths? How did they rise, fall, and will they rise again? From pyramids and underground bunkers to watery graves and ancient astronauts, Lost Civilizations explores the archaeological evidence left behind by more than 70 of these ancient civilizations.
Trade Review“Thoughtful and thought-provoking … Highly recommended." –
Fate Magazine“… startling new scientific and archaeological discoveries and revelations … delves deeply into innumerable ancient ruins and remains scattered across the globe …” –
Alternative Perceptions Magazine"Treading similar territory as Erich von Däniken’s
Chariots of the Gods, this work from minister and adjunct college professor Willis asks who are we as humans and considers the possibility that extraterrestrials were responsible for the achievements of ancient civilizations.” –
Library Journal“… highly recommended for anyone with an interest in either archaeology, mythology, or spirituality. … From Gobekli Tepe, to Apache legend, from Nephilim to Bigfoot, to Denisovans, to the Messiah, to Reptilians, Willis tackles all manner of myth and archetype … My rating: 5 of 5 stars” – Ken Goudsward Co-Host
Sci-Fi Roundtable PodcastTable of ContentsAbout the Author
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part I: Overview and Definitions
Part II: Archaeological Evidence
Göbekli Tepe: A Time Capsule for Our Era; Baalbek of Lebanon: The Mystery of the Canaanites; Turkey's Çatalhöyük: A Victim of Climate Change; Derinkuyu: The Underground City; Mesopotamia: Built by the Gods; Zep Tepi: Precursors of the First Time; Nabta Playa: Ancient Astronomers of the Nubian Desert; Thonis: Gateway to Egypt; The Sea People; Gunung Padang; Kumari Kandam: Ancient Texts and Forgotten Civilizations; Harappa vs. Mohenjo-Daro; Minoans of Crete; Mycenaean Greece; Cucuteni-Trypillians of Ukraine, Romania and Moldova: The Eden of Eastern Europe; Karahunj; Neanderthal Ancestors; Solutrian Artists of France and Spain; Doggerland; The Megalithic Builders; Denisovan Ancestors; Dragon and Griffin Megaliths of the Altai mountains; Gornaya Shoria Megaliths; The Lost Kingdom of the Shimao Ruins; Underwater Ruins and Forgotten Peoples; Olmec of Central America; Mayan Empire; Amazon Cities in the Jungle; The Inca Nation; Nazca People of Peru; The Elongated Skulls of the Paracas People; Bolivian Enigmas; The Clovis Culture; Albans of the North Atlantic; Red Paint People of the Northeast; Bog People of Florida; Mound Builders of the Mississippi; Anasazi of the American Southwest; Easter Island; Antarctica: Structures Beneath the Ice; Tamana
Part III: Mythological Evidence
The Genesis Eden Story; The Sumerian Eden Story; The Anatolian Eden Story; The Eden of the Edda Texts; The Hopi Eden Story; The Eden of Theoretical Physics; The Journeys of Enoch; The Saqqara Bird; The Quimbaya (Tolima) Artifacts; Nazca Lines (Revisited); Rukma Vimana Texts; Flying Carpets of the Kebra Nagast; Alien Craft in Familiar Myth and Legend; Flying Shields of the American West; Of Flying Brooms and Angel Wings; Atlantis; Mu/Lemuria; Cascadia and the Lost Continent of the Pacific Northwest; Joseph Smith and Lost Civilizations of the Americas; Shin-Au-Av; Quetzalcoatl and the Ancient Gods; Cantre'r Gwaelod; Hy-Brasil; Ragnarok; Amazon Warriors; Underground Cities of Naours, Cappadocia, the Giza plateau and Grand Canyon; The Reptilian Hypothesis
Part IV: A Theory of Civilizations, Past, Future and Present
Bibliography
Index