📖 Overview
Forgotten Civilization explores evidence for advanced ancient societies that may have existed before known history. Dr. Robert Schoch presents research from archaeology, geology, and astronomy to challenge conventional timelines of human civilization.
The book examines sites around the world, from Egypt's Sphinx to Turkey's Göbekli Tepe, analyzing weathering patterns, astronomical alignments, and architectural features. Schoch connects these findings to theories about solar outbursts and climate changes that could have disrupted early civilizations.
Through scientific analysis and field research, the book builds a case for reconsidering humanity's past and the possibility of sophisticated cultures existing thousands of years earlier than currently accepted. The work includes photographs, diagrams, and detailed documentation of key archaeological sites.
This investigation of prehistory raises fundamental questions about human capabilities and resilience in the face of natural catastrophes. The narrative suggests cycles of advancement and collapse that may hold relevance for modern civilization.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe this as a thought-provoking exploration of ancient civilization theories, though many note it requires patience and an open mind.
Positives from reviews:
- Clear presentation of geological evidence
- Detailed research on the Sphinx weathering patterns
- Compelling connections between ancient sites worldwide
- Well-documented solar flare hypothesis
Common criticisms:
- Writing becomes repetitive and technical
- Too much focus on defending past work
- Some theories lack sufficient evidence
- Occasional digressions into personal disputes
From review aggregators:
Goodreads: 3.9/5 (243 ratings)
Amazon: 4.3/5 (165 ratings)
Notable reader comments:
"The geological evidence for water erosion on the Sphinx is convincing, but other claims need more support" - Goodreads reviewer
"Gets bogged down in academic arguments rather than focusing on new discoveries" - Amazon reviewer
"The plasma/solar outburst theory explains many archaeological mysteries" - LibraryThing review
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 Robert Schoch, a Yale-educated geologist, shocked the archaeological world when he concluded that the Great Sphinx of Giza was weathered by heavy rainfall, suggesting it's thousands of years older than commonly believed.
🌍 The book presents evidence that ancient solar outbursts may have ended the last ice age and destroyed an advanced civilization that existed before recorded history.
⚡ Schoch analyzes plasma phenomena in ancient petroglyphs worldwide, suggesting our ancestors witnessed and recorded intense auroral displays and other electrical phenomena in the sky.
🗿 The text examines how ancient sites like Göbekli Tepe in Turkey challenge the conventional timeline of human civilization, indicating sophisticated cultural development as far back as 10,000 BCE.
🌋 Schoch connects astronomical events, geological evidence, and ancient myths to propose that a massive solar-induced catastrophe around 9700 BCE caused worldwide flooding and the collapse of early civilizations.