Pre-glacial Civilization

What if the history of human civilization is far older than conventional archaeology suggests? The hypothesis of a pre-glacial civilization proposes that sophisticated human societies may have existed before the last ice age, potentially destroyed by catastrophic events and subsequently forgotten.

The Memory of Catastrophe

Geological evidence suggests that around 12,000 years ago, the last ice age ended with dramatic climate changes. Ancient cultures across the world share flood myths and memories of great cataclysms. Could these be recollections of a lost world?

Researchers like Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson have compiled extensive evidence suggesting that civilization as we know it may have been reset multiple times by cosmic impacts and catastrophic flooding events.

Echoes in Stone

From the精准的石器工艺 of the Paleolithic to the seemingly impossible precision of ancient megalithic structures, the archaeological record contains mysteries that challenge our understanding of human development. The Sphinx water erosion hypothesis, Gobekli Tepe's age, and the Anti-ether device all point toward depths of history we have yet to fully comprehend.

The exploration of pre-glacial civilization invites us to question the linear progressive model of human development and consider that wisdom from ancient sources may hold truths we have yet to validate scientifically.